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Volume 25, Number 4, 2 December 2011

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Introduction
pp. 357-363(7)
Author: Whistler, Daniel

Emmanuel Levinas and the Hospitality of Images
pp. 364-378(15)
Author: Rosen, Aaron

Artist Bound: The Enslavement of Art to the Hegelian Other
pp. 379-392(14)
Author: Hass, Andrew W.

Political Theology in the Poetry of Richard Crashaw
pp. 393-406(14)
Author: Yeo, Jayme M.

Francis Bacon's New Atlantis and the Alterity of the New World
pp. 407-421(15)
Author: Cowan, Jacqueline L.

Some Problems with the Very Idea of Otherness
pp. 436-455(20)
Author: Morgan, Ben

Books Received
pp. 481-483(3)

Notices and Reports
pp. 484-488(5)

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