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Emmanuel Levinas and the primacy of ethics in post-Holocaust philosophy

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Auschwitz was not only an assault on millions of innocent human beings - Jews first and foremost among them - but also an assault on goodness itself. This took place in the heart of a civilzation that was Christian and modern. Germany was one of the most advanced, and among the leaders of that civilization. This article discusses post-Holocaust ethics

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