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    Henry James, Emmanuel Levinas, and the ethics of literature by Pick, A, Pick, Anat

    Published 2000
    “…By reading James through the ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, I wish to reconstruct James' major phase as primarily "ethical." …”
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    Bonhoeffer's ethically oriented self: responsible 'as a human being' by Elliston, C, Clark Elliston

    Published 2012
    “…The third chapter converses with Emmanuel Levinas, both constructively and critically. Of help is Levinas’s reading of the other as a confrontation to the self. …”
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    The holocaust and interlocution between continuous and discontinuous history/time : cinematic responsibility after 9/11. by Goh, Wee Kiat.

    Published 2013
    “…Films like Mark Herman’s The Boy in Striped Pyjamas (2008) and Stephen Daldry’s The Reader (2008), with their unresolved conclusions, disallow viewers to gain closure. According to Emmanuel Levinas, this lack of closure causes the viewer to keep revisiting and bearing responsibility to the film, though it is a thing of the past. …”
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    Scepticism at sea: Herman Melville and philosophical doubt by Evans, D, David Evans

    Published 2013
    “…His exploration of the ethical consequences of doubt in The Piazza Tales, for example, can be seen to anticipate with remarkable precision the theories of twentieth-century thinkers such as Emmanuel Levinas and Stanley Cavell.</p> <p>I work chronologically though selected prose from the period 1849-1857, paying close attention to the textual effects and philosophical allusions in each work. …”
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    Romantic posthumous life writing: inter-stitching genres and forms of mourning and commemoration by Chiou, T

    Published 2012
    “…This thesis looks to the philosophical meditations of Francis Bacon, John Locke and Emmanuel Levinas for an ethical framework of human protection, fulfilment and preservation.…”
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