- The Notion of Accomplishment in Levinas
- For It Is God’s Way to Sweeten Bitter with Bitter – Prayer in Levinas and R. Hayyim of Volozhin
- “Feasting During a Plague” – Levinas and the Ethical Possibilities of Art
- Plato, Levinas, and Transcendence
- Rhetorical Subterfuge – A Reading of Levinas’s “Promised Land or Permitted Land”
- The Passage and Happening of Time in Levinas’s Otherwise than Being
- Levinas’s Restlessness: “God and Philosophy” without Consolation
- A World Without Contours – Levinas’s Critique of Literary Freedom
- Toward the Infinite
- A Long Road to Escape
- “Seeing the Voices” – Enchaining the Chains of Tradition (Reading Levinas Reading Talmud)
- Cynthia D. Coe. Levinas and the Trauma of Responsibility: The Ethical Significance of Time
- Moshe Gold and Sandor Goodhart, eds., with Kent Lehnhof. Of Levinas and Shakespeare: “To See Another Thus.”
- Interrogating the Doctrine of the Univocity of Being – A Levinasian Critique of Immanent Causality (Contra Deleuze?)
- A Broken Fast – “The Bread from My Mouth” as Ethical Transcendence and Ontological Drama
- “And God Created Woman” – Questions of Justice and Ontology
- Killing in the Name of Care
- Dwelling in Carceral Space
- The Ethics of the Survivor – Levinas, A Philosophy of the Debacle
- Translation of Levinas’s Review of Lev Shestov’s Kierkegaard and the Existential Philosophy
- On (Im)Patient Messianism – Marx, Levinas, and Derrida
- Europe and Embodiment – A Levinasian Perspective
- On the Way to Ethical Culture – The Meaning of Art as Oscillating between the Other, Il y a, and the Third
- Facing the Space of Reasons
- Levinas on Art and Aestheticism – Getting “Reality and Its Shadow” Right
- The Strangeness of Alterity
- “Like a Virgin” – Levinas’s Anti-Platonic Understanding of Love and Desire
- The Il y a and the Ungrund – Levinas and the Russian Existentialists Berdyaev and Shestov
- Transcendence and Sensibility – Affection, Sensation, and Nonintentional Consciousness
- Index
- Interpreting from the Interstices – The Role of Justice in a Liberal Democracy — Lessons from Michael Walzer and Emmanuel Levinas
- About the Contributors
- Otherwise than Laïcité? – Toward an Agonistic Secularism in Levinas
- The Recurrence of Acoustics in Levinas
- Bearing the Other and Bearing Sexuality – Women and Gender in Levinas’s “And God Created Woman”
- “Flipping the Deck” – On Totality and Infinity’s Transcendental/Empirical Puzzle
- Tracing a Traumatic Temporality – Levinas and Derrida on Trauma and Responsibility
- Abbreviations
- Ethical Dwelling and the Glory of Bearing Witness
- The Transcendence of Words
- Editor’s Introduction