Nietzsche and Levinas: "After the Death of a Certain God"

Columbia University Press (2008)
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This work locates multiple affinities between the philosophies of Nietzsche and Lévinas, finding that both questioned the nature of subjectivity and the meaning of responsibility after the 'death of God', and argued the goodness exists ...

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Bettina Bergo
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