By reflecting on phenomenology, ethics, and religion in The Good of Recognition, Sohn not only shows how Levinas and Ricoeur articulated a response to the pervasive problems of nonrecognition and misrecognition in their day but suggests how their thought can contribute to a better understanding...
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By reflecting on phenomenology, ethics, and religion in The Good of Recognition, Sohn not only shows how Levinas and Ricoeur articulated a response to the pervasive problems of nonrecognition and misrecognition in their day but suggests how their thought can contribute to a better understanding of our contemporary social and political landscape.--Sean Lawrence Continental Philosophy Review
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