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Broken Tablets Levinas Derrida And The Literary Afterlife Of Religion Sarah Hammerschlag

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Broken Tablets Levinas Derrida And The Literary Afterlife Of Religion Sarah Hammerschlag
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Sarah Hammerschlag
ISBN: 9780231542135, 0231542135
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Broken Tablets Levinas Derrida And The Literary Afterlife Of Religion Sarah Hammerschlag by Sarah Hammerschlag 9780231542135, 0231542135 instant download after payment.

Over thirty years, Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida conversed across texts about the interrelation of philosophy, religion and literature. In Broken Tablets Sarah Hammerschlag traces that conversation and argues for its political significance. Highlighting the role that Judaism played in their relationship, and how the two philosophers differed on its legacy, she not only provides a new account of the friendship, she discloses its significant ramifications for current debates within Continental philosophy, the study of religion and political theology.


Over thirty years, Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida conversed across texts about the interrelation of philosophy, religion and literature. In Broken Tablets, Sarah Hammerschlag traces that conversation and argues for its political significance, highlighting the role that Judaism played in their relationship.

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