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Examining Levinas's critique of the Heideggerian conception of temporality, this book shows how the notion of the feminine both enables and prohibits the most fertile territory of Levinas's thought.

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Preface Abbreviations Introduction 1. Ontological difference, sexual difference, and time 2. Heidegger and feminism: bodies, others, temporality 3. Heidegger's critique of metaphysical presence 4. The temporality of saying: politics beyond the ontological difference 5. Giving time and death: Levinas, Heidegger, adn the trauma of the gift 6. Impossible possibility: thinking ethics after Levinas with Rosenzweig and Heidegger in the wake of the Shoah 7. A mourning of philosophy: Levinas's legacy as traumatic response 8. The betrayal of philosophy Conclusion Notes.

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/2002
      ISBN13: 9780804743112, 978-0804743112
      ISBN10: 0804743118

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examining Levinas's critique of the Heideggerian conception of temporality, this book shows how the notion of the feminine both enables and prohibits the most fertile territory of Levinas's thought.

      Table of Contents
      Preface Abbreviations Introduction 1. Ontological difference, sexual difference, and time 2. Heidegger and feminism: bodies, others, temporality 3. Heidegger's critique of metaphysical presence 4. The temporality of saying: politics beyond the ontological difference 5. Giving time and death: Levinas, Heidegger, adn the trauma of the gift 6. Impossible possibility: thinking ethics after Levinas with Rosenzweig and Heidegger in the wake of the Shoah 7. A mourning of philosophy: Levinas's legacy as traumatic response 8. The betrayal of philosophy Conclusion Notes.

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