> > Dear all, > > For those interested in the philosophical and ethical thought of the > French-Jewish thinker Emmanuel Levinas, a Levinas reading group will be > meeting fortnightly this term, and all are welcome. > > Our first meeting of the term will take place on Sunday, 3 May, from > 7:30-9:00 pm, at 3 Trinity Street (opposite Gonville and Caius College). For > the first couple meetings, we'll be looking at and discussing Levinas's essay > "Transcendence and Intelligibility", which can be found in his collection > Basic Philosophical Writings, ed. Peperzak et al (Indiana University Press, > 1996). The essay is relatively short (10 pages), and we'll focus on the > first half of the essay for the initial 3 May meeting. (A copy of the book > is held on reserve at the Divinity Faculty Library, from which you can > photocopy the essay.) > > If have any questions, or any difficulty accessing the reading, please feel > free to be in touch with Daniel Weiss at [email protected]. In addition, if > you're interested in being involved, but can't make Sunday from 7:30-9:00, > please also be in touch, as we may adjust the day/time after the first > meeting in accord with what will work best for the majority of interested > participants. > > all best, > Daniel Weiss > Faculty of Divinity >
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