David Kleinberg-Levin
David Kleinberg-Levin (born 6 April 1939) is an American philosopher and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University. He is known for his works on 19th and 20th century continental European philosophy. His primary focus, influenced in part by Friedrich Schiller, is the formation of an approach to morality and ethical life with an emphasis on perception and sensibility. In 2005, he retired as Professor Emeritus from Northwestern University. Provided by Wikipedia
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Before the Voice of Reason : Echoes of Responsibility in Merleau-Ponty's Ecology and Levinas's Ethics. by Kleinberg-Levin, David Michael
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Redeeming words and the promise of happiness : a critical theory approach to Wallace Stevens and Vladamir Nabokov by Kleinberg-Levin, David Michael, 1939-
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Redeeming words : language and the promise of happiness in the stories of Döblin and Sebald by Kleinberg-Levin, David Michael, 1939-
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