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  1. This essay is found in Sugarman and Duncan (2006). The quoted passage appears on p. 114.

  2. Levinas (1969).

  3. See Wild (1969).

  4. Delbo (1995).

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  • Delbo, Charlotte. 1995. Auschwitz and after (trans: Lamont R.C.), 84–86. New Haven: Yale University Press.

  • Levinas, Emmanuel. 1969. Totality and infinity: An essay on exteriority (trans: Lingis A.), 21. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press.

  • Sugarman, Richard I., and Roger B. Duncan (eds.). 2006. The promise of phenomenology: Posthumous papers of John Wild, 113–120. Lanham: Lexington Books.

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Roth, J.K. Possible but never finished. Cont Philos Rev 44, 291–295 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-011-9192-7

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