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Anthropology through Levinas (Further Reflections): On Humanity, Being, Culture, Violation, Sociality, and Morality

The philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas poses a challenge to anthropology. For Levinas, the “secrecy of subjectivity,” the absolute incomprehensibility of one individual to another, is the fundamental fact of human being. It is also the foundation of morality, an ethical system, acknowledging the irreduc...

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