David Kleinberg-Levin

David Kleinberg-Levin David Kleinberg-Levin (born 6 April 1939) is an American philosopher and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University. He is known for his works on 19th and 20th century continental European philosophy. His primary focus, influenced in part by Friedrich Schiller, is the formation of an approach to morality and ethical life with an emphasis on perception and sensibility. In 2005, he retired as Professor Emeritus from Northwestern University. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Modernity and the hegemony of vision /

    Published 1993
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    Sites of vision : the discursive construction of sight in the history of philosophy /

    Published 1997
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    Modernity and the hegemony of vision /

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    Sites of vision : the discursive construction of sight in the history of philosophy /

    Published 1997
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    Modernity and the hegemony of vision /

    Published 1993
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