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The Metaphysics of Love
Gender and Transcendence in Levinas
The Metaphysics of Love
Gender and Transcendence in Levinas
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Emmanuel Levinas is best known for having reintroduced the question of ethics into the Continental philosophical tradition. In The Metaphysics of Love, however, Stella Sandford argues that an over-emphasis on ethics in the reception of Levinas's thought has covered over both the basis and the details of his philosophical project--a metaphysics which affirms the necessity to think of an unqualified transcendence as a first principle.
Sandford's book is at the same time a powerful feminist critique of both Levinas's gendered philosophical categories and the attempt to reclaim aspects of this philosophy for feminist theory.
Table of Contents
2: Feminine/Female/Femme: Sexual Difference and the Human
3: Paternal Fecundity: Sons and Brothers
4: A Maternal Alternative? Levinas and Plato on Love
5: Affectivity and Meaning: the Intelligibility of Transcendence
Coda: Metaphysics and Feminism
Product details
Published | Nov 01 2001 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 180 |
ISBN | 9780567225481 |
Imprint | The Athlone Press |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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