The “Feminine”. A Breach in the Absolute Levinasian Anti-idealism

In Stefania Achella, Francesca Iannelli, Gabriella Baptist, Serena Feloj, Fiorinda Li Vigni & Claudia Melica (eds.), The Owl's Flight: Hegel's Legacy to Contemporary Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 611-622 (2021)
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