Duquesne University Press
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Duquesne University Press, founded in 1927, has a long and rich tradition of scholarly publishing in a variety of subject areas. Over the years, Duquesne’s editorial program has included award-winning titles in literary studies, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies; its early entry into fields such as existentialism and phenomenology long ago cemented its reputation for books that shape and influence serious thought.
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Levinas and the Ethics of Communication
By Amit Pinchevski
Written with the Fingers of Man's Hand
By Chanita Goodblatt
By Michaël de Saint Cheron; Translated by Gary D. Mole
Levinasian Ethics and Identity in Psychology
by David M. Goodman
Law, Government, and Religion
By John T. Shawcross
The Rhetoric of sacramental Devotion in Early Modern England
By Gary Kuchar
Texts and Contexts
Edited by Sara J. van den Berg and W. Scott Howard
History and Subjectivity in Levinas and the Frankfurt School
By Asher Horowitz
Levinas and Environmental Thought
edited by Willam Edelglass, James Hatley & Christian Diehm