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    Roman Historical Demography (L.) De Ligt, (S.J.) Northwood (edd.) People, Land, and Politics. Demographic Developments and the Transformation of Roman Italy, 300 BC–AD 14. (Mnemosyne Supplementum 303.) Pp. viii + 654, figs, ills, maps. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2008. Cased, €177, US$262. ISBN: 978-90-04-17118-. [REVIEW]April Pudsey - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):519-521.
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    Roman children - C. laes children in the Roman empire. Outsiders within. Pp. XVI + 334, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2011 . Cased, £65, us$105. Isbn: 978-0-521-89746-4. [REVIEW]April Pudsey - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (2):544-546.
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    Maria Pia Lara, Moral Textures: Feminist Narratives in the Public Sphere.Jason Pudsey - 2002 - Thesis Eleven 71 (1):114-119.
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    Understanding Moral Distress Through the Lens of Social Reflective Equilibrium.Carolyn W. April & Michael D. April - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (12):25-27.
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  5. The Forms of Brotherly Love in Max Weber's Sociology of Religion.Michael Symonds & Jason Pudsey - 2006 - Sociological Theory 24 (2):133 - 149.
    This article examines the concept of "brotherliness" as presented in Max Weber's sociological studies of religion. It argues that Weber presents a complex, if at times implicit, understanding of a number of contrasting forms of brotherliness: charismatic, Puritan, mystic, and medieval Christian. The article suggests that although these contrasting forms have been largely overlooked by Weberian scholars, they add an important dimension to Weber's understanding of the costs and paradoxes of Western rationalization.
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  6. Identity development as a lens to science teacher preparation.April Lynn Luehmann - 2007 - Science Education 91 (5):822-839.
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    No Longer and Not Yet.April Flakne - 1999 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 21 (2):153-175.
    In The Human Condition, Hannah Arendt quotes from Antigone: “But great words, counteracting the great blows of the overproud, teach understanding in old age.” She quotes Sophocles to exemplify the original, pre-philosophical and even pre-polis belonging together of words and deeds. She then cautions: “The content of these lines is so puzzling to modern understanding that one rarely finds a translator who dares to give the bare sense.”.
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    Coincidental factors of handaxe morphology.April Nowell - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (3):413-414.
    Handaxe morphology is thought to be the first example of the imposition of arbitrary form. Handaxes may thus inform researchers about shared mental templates and evolving cognitive abilities. However, many factors, not related to changes in cognition (e.g., material type, function, resharpening processes), influence handaxe shape over time and space. Archaeologists must control for these factors before making inferences concerning cognition.
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    My journey into the ‘heart of whiteness’ whilst remaining my authentic (Black) self.April-Louise M. O. O. Pennant - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (3):245-256.
    The dire implications of navigating the overwhelming whiteness of the education system for Black women is foregrounded by the author’s autoethnography about her educational journey and experiences. Within it, the author illustrates the key role of her Black identity - despite being immersed in whiteness– to provide a strong sense of self, pride and resilience, which ultimately leads to her survival in the unequal spaces of the education system. By way of her own educational experiences, the author shares how she (...)
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  10. Those Between the Common.April Vannini - 2013 - Continent 3 (2):34-39.
    This piece, included in the drift special issue of continent. , was created as one step in a thread of inquiry. While each of the contributions to drift stand on their own, the project was an attempt to follow a line of theoretical inquiry as it passed through time and the postal service(s) from October 2012 until May 2013. This issue hosts two threads: between space & place and between intention & attention . The editors recommend that to experience the (...)
     
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    Fair Trade: A Cup at a Time?April Linton & Margaret Levi - 2003 - Politics and Society 31 (3):407-432.
    Fair Trade coffee campaigns have improved the lives of small-scale coffee farmers and their families by raising wages, creating direct trade links to farming cooperatives, and providing access to affordable credit and technological assistance. Consumer demand for Fair Trade certified coffee is at an all-time high, yet cooperatives that produce it are only able to sell about half of their crops at the established fair trade price. This article explores the reasons behind this gap between supply and demand and suggests (...)
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    Critical Global Studies and Planetary History: New Perspectives on the Enlightenment.Iwan-Michelangelo D’Aprile - 2018 - In Johannes Rohbeck, Daniel Brauer & Concha Roldán (eds.), Philosophy of Globalization. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 345-356.
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    Hof und Stadt in Lessings Minna von Barnhelm.Iwan-Michelangelo D’Aprile - 2006 - In Iwan-M. D.´Aprile & Günther Lottes (eds.), Hofkultur Und Aufgeklärte Öffentlichkeit: Potsdam Im 18. Jahrhundert Im Europäischen Kontext. Akademie Verlag. pp. 157-168.
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  14. People’s Beliefs About Pronouns Reflect Both the Language They Speak and Their Ideologies.April Bailey, Robin Dembroff, Daniel Wodak, Elif Ikizer & Andrei Cimpian - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
    Pronouns often convey information about a person’s social identity (e.g., gender). Consequently, pronouns have become a focal point in academic and public debates about whether pronouns should be changed to be more inclusive, such as for people whose identities do not fit current pronoun conventions (e.g., gender non-binary individuals). Here, we make an empirical contribution to these debates by investigating which social identities lay speakers think that pronouns should encode and why. Across four studies, participants were asked to evaluate different (...)
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    Hofkultur Und Aufgeklärte Öffentlichkeit: Potsdam Im 18. Jahrhundert Im Europäischen Kontext.Iwan-M. D.´Aprile & Günther Lottes (eds.) - 2006 - Akademie Verlag.
    Zu keiner Zeit hat Potsdam auf die europäische Kultur einen größeren Einfluss ausgeübt als im 18. Jahrhundert, als Friedrich der Große, der Philosophenkönig, den Absolutismus und die Aufklärung miteinander in Einklang zu bringen versuchte. Seit dem Beginn des 18. Jahrhunderts setzte der Aufstieg des Bürgertums in Verbindung mit den neuen Ideen der Aufklärung das höfische Monopol immer stärker unter Druck. Friedrich der Große nahm die Herausforderung an und wollte als König und Bürger der Leserepublik, als Herrscher und Intellektueller, Macht und (...)
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    Producing Moral Palatability in the Mexican Surrogacy Market.April Hovav - 2019 - Gender and Society 33 (2):273-295.
    Scholars have long debated the relationship between morality and the market. Some argue that morality tempers market interests, while others argue that the market has its own moral order. Meanwhile, feminist scholars have argued that a false binary between altruism, family, and intimacy on the one hand, and the cold calculus of the market on the other, is based in gender ideologies. Norms around motherhood, in particular, emphasize self-sacrifice, love, and altruism in opposition to self-interested market logics. Commercial surrogacy blurs (...)
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    Appropriate Child Participation and the Risks of Spiritual Abuse.Desiree Segura-April - 2016 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 33 (3):171-184.
    How can churches empower children-at-risk as ‘vulnerable agents of God’s mission,’ while also protecting them from potential risks for manipulation, exploitation, or spiritual abuse? What is ‘appropriate participation’? What types of manipulation, exploitation, or spiritual abuse might occur in this participation? This essay seeks to define ‘appropriate participation’ in the church and mission, drawing substantially from Hart’s ladder of participation to analyze the participation of children-at-risk as agents of mission. With this as a foundation, spiritual abuse is defined, and a (...)
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    Womanist Ethics as a Contribution to Bioethics.April Mack - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S1):69-71.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue S1, Page S69-S71, March‐April 2022.
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    Sovereignty’s New Story.April Morgan - 2007 - The Monist 90 (1):26-47.
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  20. v. 4. Dal Pomponazzi al Vanini.Maria Corvaglia Aprile & Gino Pisanò - 1990 - In Luigi Corvaglia (ed.), Le opere di Giulio Cesare Vanini e le loro fonti. Galatina: Congedo.
  21. v. 3, t. 2. Giulio Cesare Scaligero.Maria Corvaglia Aprile & Gino Pisanò - 1990 - In Luigi Corvaglia (ed.), Le opere di Giulio Cesare Vanini e le loro fonti. Galatina: Congedo.
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    National context and gender ideology: Attitudes toward women's employment in hungary and the united states.April Brayfield & Evelina Panayotova - 1997 - Gender and Society 11 (5):627-655.
    This study uses a comparative framework to examine the relationship between individual-level attributes and gender-role attitudes in a state-market society and in a capitalist society. Data from the 1988 International Social Science Program indicate significant differences in attitudes between the two populations. Both women and men in the United States were more supportive of women's employment than their counterparts in Hungary, despite the Hungarian government's policy of full employment during communist rule. Nevertheless, the level of agreement between women and men (...)
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    Walking strategies in subjects with congenital or early onset strabismus.Irene Aprile, Maurizio Ferrarin, Luca Padua, Enrica Di Sipio, Chiara Simbolotti, Sergio Petroni, Costanza Tredici & Anna Dickmann - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Crítica del imperialismo en dos discursos de las Historiae de Curcio Rufo.Guillermo Aprile - 2023 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 27 (1):65-86.
    Dos pasajes de las Historiae de Curcio Rufo pueden ser leídos en el marco de la tradición de la historiografía romana de incluir discursos de enemigos extranjeros para expresar visiones críticas del imperialismo romano. El discurso de Darío antes de la batalla de Gaugamela (4.14.9-26) y el de un embajador escita (7.8.12-30) son analizados en este trabajo para demostrar que, detrás de una lectura literal de censura a Alejandro Magno, aparece un fuerte reproche a la expansión imperial de Roma.
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  25. Davide figura di cristo in alcuni testi delle enarrationes in psalmos di Agostino d'ippona.Biagio Aprile - 2012 - Miscellanea Francescana 112 (3-4):347-363.
     
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    Man does not live by intrinsically unstructured proteins alone: The role of structured regions in aggregation.Francesco A. Aprile, Piero Andrea Temussi & Annalisa Pastore - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (11):2100178.
    Protein misfolding is a topic that is of primary interest both in biology and medicine because of its impact on fundamental processes and disease. In this review, we revisit the concept of protein misfolding and discuss how the field has evolved from the study of globular folded proteins to focusing mainly on intrinsically unstructured and often disordered regions. We argue that this shift of paradigm reflects the more recent realisation that misfolding may not only be an adverse event, as originally (...)
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    A comprehensive theory of human mating must explain between-sex and within-sex differences in mating strategies.April L. Bleske & David M. Buss - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):593-594.
    Gangestad & Simpson make a major contribution by highlighting the importance of mate choice for good genes, the costs of alternative strategies, and tradeoffs inherent in human mating. By downplaying sex differences and ignoring the nongenetic adaptive benefits of short term mating, however, they undermine their goal of “strategic pluralism” by presenting a theory devoid of many documented complexities of human mating.
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  28. A Critique of the Essentialist Approach to the Issue of ‘Filipino Philosophy’ from the Perspective of the Mature Philosophy of Wittgenstein.April Capili - unknown
  29. Levinas on Creation, Subjectivity, and Responsibility.April D. Capili - 2009 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 13 (1-3).
     
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    Developmental Trajectories in Diagnostic Reasoning: Understanding Data Are Confounded Develops Independently of Choosing Informative Interventions to Resolve Confounded Data.April Moeller, Beate Sodian & David M. Sobel - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:800226.
    Two facets of diagnostic reasoning related to scientific thinking are recognizing the difference between confounded and unconfounded evidence and selecting appropriate interventions that could provide learners the evidence necessary to make an appropriate causal conclusion (i.e., the control-of-variables strategy). The present study investigates both these abilities in 3- to 6-year-old children (N= 57). We found both competence and developmental progress in the capacity to recognize that evidence is confounded. Similarly, children performed above chance in some tasks testing for the selection (...)
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    Faculty Perceptions of Consensual Sexual Relationships Between University Faculty and Students.April Carrillo, Courtney Crittenden & Tammy Garland - 2019 - Journal of Academic Ethics 17 (4):331-343.
    Consensual sexual relationships between faculty and students at universities are a growing issue for administrators. Often times, administrators view these relationships as potential sexual harassment cases given the power disparities that often exist between the parties involved. Therefore, many universities have written policies essentially equating CSRs to sexual harassment. Despite the recent growth of these policies, how faculty compare CSRs and sexual harassment is often overlooked, particularly as it relates to perceived power differentials. The current study examined responses from 166 (...)
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    Daniel Jenischs Borussias Im Kontext Der Zeitgenössischen Literarischen Debatten.Iwan D. 'Aprile - 2005 - In Brunhilde Wehinger (ed.), Geist Und Macht: Friedrich der Große Im Kontext der Europäischen Kulturgeschichte. Akademie Verlag. pp. 129-142.
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  33. Verse: I Saw a Penny.April Schuyler - 1966 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 47 (3):398.
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    Value-based Essentialism: Essentialist Beliefs about Social Groups with Shared Values.April Bailey, Joshua Knobe & Newman George - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
    Psychological essentialism has played an important role in social psychology, informing influential theories of stereotyping and prejudice as well as questions about wrongdoers’ accountability and their ability to change. In the existing literature, essentialism is often tied to beliefs in shared biology—i.e., the extent to which members of a social group are seen as having the same underlying biological features. Here we investigate the possibility of “value-based essentialism” in which people think of certain social groups in terms of an underlying (...)
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    Theater as a Site of Resistance in Haresh Sharma’s Good People: Questioning Authorities and Contesting Truths in the Clinic.April Thant Aung - 2023 - Journal of Medical Humanities 44 (3):327-345.
    Good People, by Singaporean playwright Haresh Sharma, unmasks racial and religious tensions between Singapore’s increasingly diverse racial groups and the attendant ramifications on the healthcare ecosystem and the doctor-patient relationship. Drawing upon Michel Foucault’s notion of heterotopia, this paper argues that, in Good People, Sharma employs theater as a site of resistance by calling into question state and medical authority. First, state authority is challenged through the play’s scrutiny of the ideological principle of multiculturalism and its usefulness in fostering meaningful (...)
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  36. Developmental disorders of language.April A. Benasich & Jennifer J. Thomas - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
     
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  37. Thinking Geometrically in Pierre-Daniel Huet's "Demonstratio evangelica".April Shelford - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (4):599.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.4 (2002) 599-617 [Access article in PDF] Thinking Geometrically in Pierre-Daniel Huet's Demonstratio evangelica (1679) April G. Shelford Sometime after 1679, Pierre-Daniel Huet (1630-1721) indulged an author's vanity by comparing his Demonstratio evangelica with works whose authors are far better known today. He recorded his judgments on a scrap of paper. 1First, he contrasted the Demonstratio to Antoine Arnauld's Les nouveaux élémens (...)
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    The Capacity for Ethical Decisions: The Relationship Between Working Memory and Ethical Decision Making.April Martin, Zhanna Bagdasarov & Shane Connelly - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (2):271-292.
    Although various models of ethical decision making have implicitly called upon constructs governed by working memory capacity , a study examining this relationship specifically has not been conducted. Using a sense making framework of EDM, we examined the relationship between WMC and various sensemaking processes contributing to EDM. Participants completed an online assessment comprised of a demographic survey, intelligence test, various EDM measures, and the Automated Operation Span task to determine WMC. Results indicated that WMC accounted for unique variance above (...)
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    Power in Practice: Best Interests or Coercive Control?April R. Dworetz & Toby Schonfeld - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (12):62-63.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 12, Page 62-63, December 2011.
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    Can Facts Survive? Lies and the Complicity of Common Sense.April Flakne - 2020 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (4):545-560.
    ABSTRACT Can “facts” survive the advent of modern political practices of lying? This essay revisits Arendt's “Truth and Politics” to explore this question. Arendt ties the fate of facts closely to that of common sense, which both depends upon facts and is charged with combating the lies that would assault not only individual facts but factuality itself. Arendt hewed closely to our two major philosophical traditions of common sense. While she recognized the ways in which common sense as koine aisthesis, (...)
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    The affection in-between: from common sense to sensing in common.April Flakne - 2022 - Athens: Ohio University Press.
    Drawing on phenomenology and everyday affective encounters of grieving, befriending, rearing, and bonding, Flakne warns against the disorientation and division implicit in what we think we mean by common sense. Instead, she invites us to relearn sensing together as key to an inevitable ethics of interembodiment.
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    Buttons and Blood, or, How to Write an Anti-Slavery Treatise in 1770s Paris.April G. Shelford - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (6):747-770.
    This article contributes to our understanding of the rise and nature of French anti-slavery thought through a close analysis of ‘Observations sur les Négres esclaves’, an essay written by Jean-Baptiste-Christophe Fusée-Aublet and published in his Histoire des plantes de la Guiane françoise. A botanist, Fusée-Aublet worked in the Isle de France and French Guiana during the 1750s and 1760s in service to the Compagnie des Indes. A close comparison of a surviving draft and the published essay shows how he drew (...)
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    Women Who Make a Fuss: The Unfaithful Daughters of Virginia Woolf.April Knutson (ed.) - 2014 - Univocal Publishing.
    Virginia Woolf, to whom university admittance had been forbidden, watched the universities open their doors. Though she was happy that her sisters could study in university libraries, she cautioned women against joining the procession of educated men and being co-opted into protecting a “civilization” with values alien to women. Now, as Woolf’s disloyal daughters, who have professional positions in Belgian universities, Isabelle Stengers and Vinciane Despret, along with a collective of women scholars in Belgium and France, question their academic careers (...)
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    My Body, Their Baby: A Progressive Christian Vision for Surrogacy, by Grace Y. Kao.April M. Mack - 2023 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 43 (2):435-436.
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    Metaphors we die by.April D. Marshall - 2006 - Semiotica 2006 (161):345-361.
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    Position Paper. Safety for K-12 students: United States policy concerning LGBT student safety must provide inclusion.April Sanders - 2013 - Confero Essays on Education Philosophy and Politics 1 (2):162-172.
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    Altered Selves: Redefinitions of Subjectivity in Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Luc Marion.April Capili - 2013 - Dissertation, Ku Leuven
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    Emmanuel Levinas and the Human Person: On the Philosophical Conditions of War and Peace.April D. Capili - 2006 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 62 (2/4):697 - 711.
    The article starts with the recognition of the fact that each human being is driven by the tendency to auto-preservation and, thus, to persevere in being, secure the corresponding living space and safeguard the proper place under the sun. Societies are understood as societies of self-preserving individuals wherein each member is after his or her own interests. This drive to realize oneself, however, may happen at the expense of the self-realization of others. Violence includes but is not limited to physically (...)
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  49. “hidden Keynote” In Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola’s Understanding Of Human Dignity And Freedom.April Capili - 2010 - Philosophia 38 (2).
    This paper points out that the idea of creation serves as the “hidden keynote” in Pico’s celebrated Oration. Against the claims of some prominent commentators, the author argues that Pico does not see freedom as the ultimate basis of man’s dignity. By contrasting Pico’s statements with those of Jean-Paul Sartre, it can be seen that freedom for Pico is conditioned. This view has implications for understanding the human condition, the possibilities for self-definition, and for determining the moral worth of various (...)
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    The Created Ego in Levinas' Totality and Infinity.April D. Capili - 2011 - Sophia 50 (4):677-692.
    There are two seemingly opposed descriptions of the subject in Totality and Infinity : the separate and autonomous I and the self that is ready to respond to the Other’s suffering and need. This paper points out that there is in fact another way Levinas speaks of the subject, which reinforces and reconciles the other two accounts. Throughout his first major work, Levinas explains how the ego is allowed to emerge as such by the Other who constantly confronts it. At (...)
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