L'eredità teo-logica del pensiero occidentale: Auschwitz

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Asserts that modern European thought is based on the contamination of the idea of God by the philosophy of being. This resulted in a mode of thought typical of the Occident, insensible to comprehension of the Other, the different. Ch. 3 (p. 101-142), "Auschwitz", analyzes the Shoah as the revelatory outcome of that pattern of thought.

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