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Michael D. Barber

    Michael D. Barber, Ph.D., serves as Dean of both the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Philosophy and Letters, and is a professor of philosophy at St. Louis University. His academic work delves into philosophical inquiry, aiming for a profound understanding of human existence.

    Ethical Hermeneutics
    The participating citizen
    • 2004
    • 1999

      Ethical Hermeneutics

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring ethical hermeneutics, the book delves into interpreting reality through the lens of the "other," as defined by Emmanuel Levinas. It highlights the perspectives of those marginalized or overlooked by societal structures. The author, Barber, examines Dussel's philosophical evolution, linking it to Levinas' ideas while analyzing the Hegelian dialectic and the progression of Dussel's ethical theory. This work offers a profound insight into the intersection of ethics, philosophy, and social justice.

      Ethical Hermeneutics