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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewJill Stauffer and Bettina Bergo have done the scholarly community a great service with Nietzsche and Levinas. -- Robert Erlewine Sophia
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Abbreviations of Texts by Nietzsche and Levinas Introduction Bettina Bergo and Jill Stauffer Part I. Revaluing Ethics: Time, Teaching, and the Ambiguity of Forces 1. The Malice in Good Deeds, by Alphonso Lingis 2. The Imperfect: Levinas, Nietzsche, and the Autonomous Subjec, by Jill Stauffer 3. Nietzsche and Levinas: The Impossible Relation , by John-Michel Longneaux 4. Ethical Ambivalence, by Judith Butler 5. Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Thus Listened the Rabbis: Philosophy, Education, and the Cycle of Enlightenment, by Claire Elise Katz Part II. The Subject: Sensing, Suffering, and Responding 6. The Flesh Made Word; Or The Two Origins, by Bettina Bergo 7. Nietzsche, Levinas, and the Meaning of Responsibility, by Rosalyn Diprose 8. Beginning's Abyss: On Solitude in Nietzsche and Levinas, by John Drabinski 9. Beyond Suffering I Have No Alibi, by David Boothroyd 10. Levinas, Spinozism, Nietzsche, and the Body, by Richard A. Cohen Part III. Heteronomy and Ubiquity: God in Philosophy 11. Suffering Redeemable and Irredeemable, by John Llewelyn 12. Levinas's Gaia Scienza, by Aicha Liviana Messina 13. Levinas: Another Ascetic Priest?, by Silvia Benso 14. Apocalypse, Eschatology, and the Death of God, by Brian Schroeder Bibliography List of Contributors Index