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Covenant of Creatures: Levinas's Philosophy of Judaism

Contributor(s): Fagenblat, Michael (Author)

ISBN: 9780804768696

Publisher: Stanford University Press

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Pub Date: June 3, 2010

Dewey: 194

LCCN: 2010000664

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.00" L x 6.10" W ( 1.23 lbs) 320 pages

Series: Cultural Memory in the Present

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"I am not a particularly Jewish thinker," said Emmanuel Levinas, "I am just a thinker." This book argues against the idea, affirmed by Levinas himself, that Totality and Infinity and Otherwise Than Being separate philosophy from Judaism. By reading Levinas's philosophical works through the prism of Judaic texts and ideas, Michael Fagenblat argues that what Levinas called "ethics" is as much a hermeneutical product wrought from the Judaic heritage as a series of phenomenological observations. Decoding the Levinas's philosophy of Judaism within a Heideggerian and Pauline framework, Fagenblat uses biblical, rabbinic, and Maimonidean texts to provide sustained interpretations of the philosopher's work. Ultimately he calls for a reconsideration of the relation between tradition and philosophy, and of the meaning of faith after the death of epistemology.

Review Quotes: "Fagenblat provides a fresh and thoughtful approach to understanding the relationship between philosophy and Judaism, that is, to understanding Levinas's phenomenology as midrash"--Michael Sohn "Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses"

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