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The critical reception of Levi as an author points to his objectivity and his ability to universalise and to explore the broad humanistic context within which to examine the moral and ethical questions that arise from a study of the Holocaust. His scientific training is often cited as what permits him to take a long view, connecting his process of writing to scientific method

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