Lévinas: Chinese and Western perspectives
In: Journal supplement series to the Journal of Chinese philosophy
Introduction / Nicholas Bunnin -- Lévinas and the three dimensions of surpassing phenomenology / Dachun Yang -- Lévinas and Heidegger: a post-Heideggerian approach to phenomenological issues / Jacques Taminiaux -- The philosophy of saintliness: some notes on the thought of Lévinas / Du Xiaozhen -- Phenomenology or anti-phenomenology? a study of the subject in Lévinas / Mo Weimin -- The Split Subject / Simon Critchley -- Transcendence or immanence? Lévinas, Bergson, and Chinese thought / Wang Liping -- Lévinas's phenomenology of sensibility and time in his early period / Wang Heng -- Desire by Lévinas / Marie-Anne Lescourret -- The Phenomenology of death / Shang Jie -- The Concepts of death in Heidegger and Lévinas / Wang Tangjia -- Emmanuel Lévinas and the Critique of modern political philosophy / Sun Xiangchen -- Extraterritoriality: outside the subject, outside the state / Robert Bernasconi -- "The Space of communicativity": Lévinas and architecture / Dorian Wiszniewski.