Psychology for the other Levinas, ethics, and the practice of psychology
This book, the first of its kind, is a systematic and broad-based attempt to bring to psychology the intriguing work of French phenomenologist, Emmanuel Levinas.
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Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) :
Duquesne University Press
2002
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Pursuing psychology as a science of the ethical : contributions of the work of Emmanuel Levinas / Richard N. Williams & Edwin E. Gantt
- Maternal psyche / Richard A. Cohen
- Utopia, psychotherapy, and the place of suffering / Edwin E. Gantt
- Pain, exposure, and responsibility : suffering pain and suffering the other / Robert Kugelman
- Levinas : the unconscious and the reason of obligation / James E. Faulconer
- Simplicity, humility, patience / George Kunz
- On being for the other : freedom as investiture / Richard N. Williams
- Diachrony, tuché, and the ethical subject in Levinas and Lacan / Suzanne Barnard
- Levinas and mainstream psychology : a conversation about common concerns / Robert John Sheffler Manning & Michael Chase
- A Levinasian psychology? perhaps-- / David R. Harrington.