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Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Ethics and the Classical Phenomenologists
Chapter 1 The "Daimon" that Speaks Through Love: A Phenomenological Ethics of the Absolute Ought Investigating Husserl's Unpublished Ethical Writings
Chapter 2 Between Scheler and Hartmann: Problems of a Material Value-Ethics
Chapter 3 Heidegger's Aristotelian Ethics
Chapter 4 Metaphysics after "the End of Metaphysics": Recovering "the Good" from Heidegger
Chapter 5 Merleau-Ponty and the Ethics Engagement
Chapter 6 The Hell of Our Choosing: Sartre's Ethics and the Impossibility of Interpersonal Conversion
Chapter 7 Levinasian Autonomy: How to Free A Hostage
Part II: Phenomenological Approaches to Issues in Ethics
Chapter 8 Hands-On Care: Tactility and Ethical Performance
Chapter 9 The Phenomenological Shift of Parenthood
Chapter 10 Coding the Dictatorship of “the They”: A Phenomenological Critique of Digital Rights Management
Chapter 11 Person and Environment: Vital Sympathy and the Roots of Environmental Ethics
Chapter 12 Husserl and the Responsibility and Sacrifice of Derrida
Chapter 13 War as katharsis?—Scheler on War
Chapter 14 Eichmann in Athens: Hannah Arendt, Emmanuel Levinas and the New Problem of Evil
Chapter 15 From the Other to the Subject: Simone de Beauvoir and Judith Butler
Chapter 16 Phenomenology as an Ascetic Practice
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
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