Colin Davis (philosopher)

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Colin Davis (born 1960) is professor of French at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is known for his research on French literature and Levinas's thought.{{cite book|last1=Davis|first1=Colin|title=Levinas: An Introduction|url=https://philpapers.org/rec/DAVLAI|publisher=University of Notre Dame Press|accessdate=29 June 2017|date=1996}}{{cite book|last1=Strhan|first1=Anna|title=Levinas, Subjectivity, Education: Towards an Ethics of Radical Responsibility|date=2012|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=9781118312377|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0eiA7HYp83YC&q=Colin+Davis+levinas&pg=PT19|language=en}}{{cite web|title=Colin Davis|url=https://ethicsofstorytellingconference.wordpress.com/keynote-speakers/colin-davis/|website=Ethics of Storytelling: Historical Imagination in Contemporary Literature, Media and Visual Arts|accessdate=29 June 2017|date=27 May 2015}}

Books

  • Levinas: An Introduction, Cambridge: Polity Press, 1996
  • After Poststructuralism: Reading, Stories and Theory, 2004
  • Ethical Issues in Twentieth-Century French Fiction (2000)
  • French Fiction in the Mitterrand Years (with Elizabeth Fallaize, 2000).

References

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