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Chapter 1: Elucidating Identity and Alterity
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Table of Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1: Elucidating Identity and Alterity 4
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The Problem of Identity in Dialogical Philosophy
- Chapter 2: “I-you” and “Eternal You” in the Thought of Martin Buber 23
- Chapter 3: Franz Rosenzweig’s Animated I or “Soul” 48
- Chapter 4: The I as “Homo Sympatheticus” in Abraham Joshua Heschel 85
- Chapter 5: Franz Fischer’s “Proflective” Thought on the I 98
- Chapter 6: Emmanuel Levinas’s “One-For-the-Other” 106
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Self-Transcendence, Self-Difference, and Trans-Difference. Philosophical and Theological Considerations
- Chapter 7: The Non-Identical I 133
- Chapter 8: The Interpreted and Interpreting I 183
- Bibliography 224
- Index of Names 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Table of Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1: Elucidating Identity and Alterity 4
-
The Problem of Identity in Dialogical Philosophy
- Chapter 2: “I-you” and “Eternal You” in the Thought of Martin Buber 23
- Chapter 3: Franz Rosenzweig’s Animated I or “Soul” 48
- Chapter 4: The I as “Homo Sympatheticus” in Abraham Joshua Heschel 85
- Chapter 5: Franz Fischer’s “Proflective” Thought on the I 98
- Chapter 6: Emmanuel Levinas’s “One-For-the-Other” 106
-
Self-Transcendence, Self-Difference, and Trans-Difference. Philosophical and Theological Considerations
- Chapter 7: The Non-Identical I 133
- Chapter 8: The Interpreted and Interpreting I 183
- Bibliography 224
- Index of Names 231