Ethics and Literary Practice


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Ethics||Stanley Cavell||Michael Palmer||poetry||American philosophy||Ralph Waldo Emerson||poetics||language poetry||moral perfectionism||emergence||aesthetics||mimesis||Adorno||ethics||literature||skepticism||tragedy||romanticism||Emersonian perfectionism||Emmanuel Levinas||ethics and literature||analogy||empathy||Israeli literature||Israelis and Palestinians||narrative ethics||recognition||responsibility||decoloniality||Kafka||Timm||racism||genocide||German Empire||reading||postcritical||Afro-Caribbean literature||African-American literature||paracritical||Glissant||Seamus Heaney||Jacques Derrida||Seamus Heaney’s Human Rights Lecture||po-ethics||the other||politics||redress||the individual||Shakespeare||Dante Alighieri||Simon Critchley||Czeslaw Miłosz||Primo Levi||alterity||compassion||enlarged thinking||human rights||judgment||refugees||sensus communis||Teresa Brennan||Hélène Cixous||affect||porosity||vulnerability||entre deux||philosophy||attention||representation||indigenous writers||gendered violence||Levinas||Weil||pedagogy||metonymy||metaphor||neorealism||contingency||dialectics||Heidegger||Proust||time||literary form||Being||Alterity||Anthropocene||sonic rhetorics||non-linguistic turn||space||prosody||etymology||Plato||the Other||orthography||classical Greek||Biblical Hebrew||the reversible vov||n/a