1st Edition
Levinas and Education At the Intersection of Faith and Reason
INTRODUCTION
Denise Egéa-Kuehne
1. Emmanuel Levinas school master and pedagogue
Catherine Chalier and Ami Bouganim
2. Levinas's quest for justice: Of faith and the "possibility of education"
Denise Egéa-Kuehne
QUESTIONING EDUCATION
3. The Importance of enjoyment and inspiration for learning from a teacher
Clarence W. Joldersma
4. Levinas's language and the language of the curriculum
Paul Standish
5. Emmanuel Levinas, literary engagement, and literature education
Claudia Eppert
6. Other than the Other: Levinas and the educational questioning of infinity
Ian McPherson
7. Teaching our way out when nobody knows the way: A Levinasian response to modern hope
Julian Miles Edgoose
8. Thinking the Other – The other thinking: Remarks on the relevance of the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas for the philosophy of education
Michael Wimmer
FIRST PHILOSOPHY
9. The Priority of ethics over ontology, the issue of forgiveness and education: Levinas's face-to-face ethics
Marianna Papastephanou
10. Thinking educational ethics with Levinas and Jonas
Eirick Prairat
11. Welcoming and difficult learning: Reading Levinas with education
Sharon Todd
12. Autonomy and heteronomy: Kant and Levinas
Zdenko Kodelja
13. Pedagogy with empty hands: Levinas, education, and the question of being human
Gert J. J. Biesta
BETWEEN ETHICS AND POLITICS
14. How hospitable can dwelling be? The folds of spatiality in Levinas
Zelia Gregoriou
15. Justice in the name of the Other: Levinas on rights and responsibility
Ann Chinnery and Heesoon Bai
16. Peace as being taught: The philosophical foundations of a culture of peace
Jeffrey Dudiak
17. Dehiscence: A dispersal of Levinas in the South Pacific
Betsan Martin
18. Ethical obligation and avoiding self-sacrifice in caring for the Other: Reflections on Levinas
Jim Garrison
Biography
Denise Egéa-Kuehne is Professor of Education and Director of the French Education Project for Research and Teacher Education in the Department of Educational Theory, Policy and Practice at Louisiana State University. Her work includes Derrida & Education (co-edited with Gert J.J. Biesta, Routledge, 2001), and Key Critical Thinkers in Education: Derrida (forthcoming with Sense Publishers).
" As a whole, I found that the book raised significant questions for Levinas’s philosophy and those who comment on it. Additionally, it provides a valuable resource for philosophers of education who might not have considered turning to Levinas to deepen their own reflections on teaching and learning. Regardless of one’s position on Levinas’s project, all of the essays presented challenges, questions, and insights worthy of consideration.--Studies in Philosophy and Education (2009), 28: 375-381






