Vladimir Jankelevitch
Delve into the profound philosophical insights of Vladimir Jankelevitch with this compelling work by Aaron T. Looney, published by Fordham University Press in 2015. Spanning 400 pages, this hardback edition explores Jankelevitch's moral and metaphysical philosophy, particularly his reflections on forgiveness in the context of the Shoah. Looney masterfully examines the intricate relationship between forgiveness, creation, history, and memory, providing readers with a deep understanding of these essential concepts. Ideal for those interested in ethics and moral philosophy, this book invites readers to reflect on the complexities of forgiveness and its relevance in our lives. Discover the enduring impact of Jankelevitch's ideas and how they resonate in contemporary discussions of morality and ethics.