Bringing to light new facets in the philosophy of Emmanuel
Levinas and William James, Megan Craig explores intersections
between French phenomenology and American pragmatism. Craig
demonstrates the radical empiricism of Levinas s philosophy and the
ethical implications of James s pluralism while illuminating their
relevance for two philosophical disciplines that have often held
each other at arm s length. Revealing the pragmatic minimalism in
Levinas s work and the centrality of imagery in James s prose, she
suggests that aesthetic links are crucial to understanding what
they share. Craig s suggestive readings change current perceptions
and clear a path for a more open, pluralistic, and creative
pragmatic phenomenology that takes cues from both
philosophers."
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