Levinas and Camus: Humanism for the Twenty-First Century / Edition 1

Levinas and Camus: Humanism for the Twenty-First Century / Edition 1

by Tal Sessler
ISBN-10:
0826498329
ISBN-13:
9780826498328
Pub. Date:
04/07/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0826498329
ISBN-13:
9780826498328
Pub. Date:
04/07/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Levinas and Camus: Humanism for the Twenty-First Century / Edition 1

Levinas and Camus: Humanism for the Twenty-First Century / Edition 1

by Tal Sessler

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Overview

This important new book compares the respective oeuvre of two seminal thinkers of the 20th century, Emmanuel Levinas and Albert Camus. Tal Sessler compares their lasting legacies within the specific context of intellectual resistance to totalitarianism and political violence, with particular focus on their respective approaches to the Holocaust and genocide in the 20th century and, correspondingly, the question of theodicy and religious faith.

Levinas and Camus explores each thinker's congruent and complimentary metaphysical and political rationale in opposing tyranny. Sessler emphasises the religious component in Levinas's depiction of Hitlerism as paganism (a perception that Camus shares), and the correlation between liberalism and monotheism. The book explores Levinas and Camus's reflections on the Holocaust and the question of theodicy and deals with their corresponding critiques of Stalinism and Hegelian philosophy of history.

Sessler goes on to consider how Levinas and Camus would have contended with the central political issue of our own era, religious fundamentalism, and explicates the dualist nature of Israel and Algeria in the writings of Levinas and Camus.

This important new book compares the respective oeuvre of two seminal thinkers of the 20th century, Emmanuel Levinas and Albert Camus. Tal Sessler compares their lasting legacies within the specific context of intellectual resistance to totalitarianism and political violence, with particular focus on their respective approaches to the Holocaust and genocide in the 20th century and, correspondingly, the question of theodicy and religious faith.

Levinas and Camus explores each thinker's congruent and complimentary metaphysical and political rationale in opposing tyranny. Sessler emphasises the religious component in Levinas's depiction of Hitlerism as paganism (a perception that Camus shares), and the correlation between liberalism and monotheism. The book explores Levinas and Camus's reflections on the Holocaust and the question of theodicy and deals with their corresponding critiques of Stalinism and Hegelian philosophy of history.

Sessler goes on to consider how Levinas and Camus would have contended with the central political issue of our own era, religious fundamentalism, and explicates the dualist nature of Israel and Algeria in the writings of Levinas and Camus.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826498328
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/07/2008
Series: Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy , #15
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Tal Sessler received his PhD in Political Philosophy from the New School for Social Research, USA. He is currently a Neubauer Fellow at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Biographical Sketches
2. Levinas and Camus Contra Hitlerism and 'Political Nietzscheianism'
3. Critique of Soviet Marxism and Hegelian Philosophy of History
4. Religious Humanism and Middle-Eastern Geo-Politics

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