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Emmanuel Levinass Talmudic Turn Philosophy And Jewish Thought Ethan Kleinberg

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Emmanuel Levinass Talmudic Turn Philosophy And Jewish Thought Ethan Kleinberg
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Ethan Kleinberg
ISBN: 9781503629608, 1503629600
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Emmanuel Levinass Talmudic Turn Philosophy And Jewish Thought Ethan Kleinberg by Ethan Kleinberg 9781503629608, 1503629600 instant download after payment.

In this rich intellectual history of the French-Jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas's Talmudic lectures in Paris, Ethan Kleinberg addresses Levinas's Jewish life and its relation to his philosophical writings while making an argument for the role and importance of Levinas's Talmudic lessons.


Pairing each chapter with a related Talmudic lecture, Kleinberg uses the distinction Levinas presents between "God on Our Side" and "God on God's Side" to provide two discrete and at times conflicting approaches to Levinas's Talmudic readings. One is historically situated and argued from "our side" while the other uses Levinas's Talmudic readings themselves to approach the issues as timeless and derived from "God on God's own side." Bringing the two approaches together, Kleinberg asks whether the ethical message and moral urgency of Levinas's Talmudic lectures can be extended beyond the texts and beliefs of a chosen people, religion, or even the seemingly primary unit of the self.


Touching on Western philosophy, French Enlightenment universalism, and the Lithuanian Talmudic tradition, Kleinberg provides readers with a boundary-pushing investigation into the origins, influences, and causes of Levinas's turn to and use of Talmud.

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