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Responding to the Holocaust: Fackenheim, Levinas, Cavell

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Offers a close, comparative analysis of Cavell, Levinas and Fackenheim, and argues that the three philosophers "share... an appreciation of the complex and yet fundamental relatedness of human existence, its embeddedness in the world and its connectedness with others". What all three share is an appreciation of the complex and yet fundamental relatedness of human experience

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