The Metaphysics of Love - Gender and Transcendence in Levinas (Paperback)


Emmanuel Levinas is best known for having reintroduced the question of ethics into the Continental philosophical tradition. In The Metaphysics of Love, however, Stella Sandford argues that an over-emphasis on ethics in the reception of Levinas's thought has concealed the basis and the details of his philosophical project.

The Metaphysics of Love traces Levinas's philosophy through a detailed discussion of the neglected Levinasian themes of eros, sexual difference, the "feminine" maternity, fecundity, paternity and fraternity, demonstrating the ultimate impossibility of his metaphysical enterprise. Arguing against this attempt to deploy phenomenology in the service of a metaphysics of transcendence, Sandford's book is, at the same time, a powerful feminist critique of both Levinas's gendered philosophical categories and the attempt to reclaim aspects of his philosophy for feminist theory.


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Emmanuel Levinas is best known for having reintroduced the question of ethics into the Continental philosophical tradition. In The Metaphysics of Love, however, Stella Sandford argues that an over-emphasis on ethics in the reception of Levinas's thought has concealed the basis and the details of his philosophical project.

The Metaphysics of Love traces Levinas's philosophy through a detailed discussion of the neglected Levinasian themes of eros, sexual difference, the "feminine" maternity, fecundity, paternity and fraternity, demonstrating the ultimate impossibility of his metaphysical enterprise. Arguing against this attempt to deploy phenomenology in the service of a metaphysics of transcendence, Sandford's book is, at the same time, a powerful feminist critique of both Levinas's gendered philosophical categories and the attempt to reclaim aspects of his philosophy for feminist theory.

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Imprint

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

November 2001

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First published

August 2001

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Dimensions

234 x 156 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

188

ISBN-13

978-0-485-11566-6

Barcode

9780485115666

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LSN

0-485-11566-2



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