Edith Wyschogrod presents the first full-length study in English of the
important contemporary French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. It is a
revision of the author's earlier study and includes discussions of his
recent writings as well as current scholarship. Dr. Wyschogrod's
extensive discussion of Levinas's relation to Judaism, especially his
use of literature from the Torah and other religious writings, will be
of interest to religious scholars. The author compares Levinas's thought
with that of his contemporaries, most notably Jacques Derrida and
Husserl.