Schedule
August 1-5, 2022
Monday August 1
9:45am registration
10:00am- 12:00 Self-Introductions.
- Welcome and introductory remarks by Richard Cohen: The problematic of the ethics of democracy.
- Lecture overview of Levinas: “What is Easy and What is Difficult in Levinas”
12-1:30pm lunch
1:30 – 5:00pm
- Background, critics of liberal democracy: Carl Schmitt, The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy
(1923) (MIT Press); Rosa Luxemburg, Reform or Revolution (1900)
Tuesday August 2
10:00am – 12:00
- E. Levinas, “The Temptation of Temptations,” from E. Levinas, Nine Talmudic Readings, 30-50.
12-1:30pm lunch
1:30 – 5:00pm Continue with morning readings.
Wednesday August 3
10:00am – 12:00
- E. Levinas, from Totality and Infinity: “Infinity and the Face,” 194-197; “Ethics and the Face, 197-201; E. Levinas, from Otherwise than Being, “Essence and Signification,” 11-14, “Sensibility,” 14-15, “Being and Beyond Being,” 15-16; “Outside,” 175-185.
* Afternoon is free (Possible group trip to Niagara Falls)
Thursday August 4
10:00am – 12:00
- (continue with E. Levinas, Otherwise than Being, “Outside”); E. Levinas, from Collected Philosophical Papers, “Freedom and Command,” 15-23; E. Levinas, from Is it Righteous to Be?, “The Awakening of the I,” 182-187.
12 – 1:30pm lunch
1:30 – 5:00pm Continue with morning readings.
Friday August 5
9:30am – 12:00
- E. Levinas, from Entre Nous: “Philosophy, Justice, and Love, 103-121;
“The Other, Utopia, and Justice, 223-233; E. Levinas, from Outside the Subject, “The Rights of Man and the Rights of the Other,” 116-125.
12 – 1:30pm lunch
1:30 – 4:00pm
- Continue with morning readings.
- Concluding remarks.
Disclaimer: Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.