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Table of Contents
Foreword |
Acknowledgments |
Prologue: Letting Levinas Wake Us Up |
1. Why This Book Worried Me |
2. Face-to-Face Encounters on Interstate 84 |
3. What Is a Face-to-Face Encounter? |
4. Sobriety and Amnesia |
5. What I Try to Do in This Book |
Chapter 1: Why Is It Hard to Talk about Justice? |
1. Introduction |
2. Is Levinas a Nuisance? |
3. A Brief Introduction to Levinas: Transcendence and Humanity |
4. The Ineffability Hypothesis |
5. The Pros and Cons of Silence |
6. Why Is It Hard to Talk about Justice? |
Chapter 2: Murder and Moral Realism |
1. Introduction |
2. What’s So Special about Murder? |
3. Murder’s Impossibility |
4. Objections, Replies, and Indirect Angles: Or, Evil |
5. Realism with a (Real) Human Face: Ethical Metaphysics |
6. Why Is It Hard to Talk about Moral Facts? |
7. Conclusion: Questioning the Ineffability Hypothesis |