An agapeic ethics without eros? : Emmanuel Levinas on need, happiness and desire
In Roger Burggraeve (ed.), The Awakening to the Other: A Provocative Dialogue with Emmanuel Levinas. Peeters (2008)
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Roger Burggraeve (2008). No One Can Save Oneself Without Others" : An Ethic of Liberation in the Footsteps of Emmanuel Levinas. In Roger Burggraeve (ed.), The Awakening to the Other: A Provocative Dialogue with Emmanuel Levinas. Peeters.
Theodorus de Boer (1997). The Rationality of Transcendence: Studies in the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. J.C. Gieben.
Thomas Dutoit (2006). Dare He Die, Dear Reader. Epoché 10 (2):237-261.
Emmanuel Lévinas (2001). Is It Righteous to Be?: Interviews with Emmanuel Lévinas. Stanford University Press.
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John H. Whittaker (1980). Selfishness, Self-Concern and Happiness. Journal of Religious Ethics 8 (1):149 - 159.
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