Responses to Fleishman and Sauer

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 4 (4):21-25 (1997)
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I want first to thank Professor Charles Harvey for his kindness and his efforts in putting together today's session of the Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World on my book, Elevations, which is to say, on the ethics of Levinas and Rosenzweig. It is fitting too. Ethics more than any area of philosophy, it seems to me, speaks to the purpose of our Society, which is to gather in friendship for intelligent discussion about our contemporary world with a view to its improvement and our own.

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