Accepting one's punishment as meaningful suffering

Law and Philosophy 20 (6):581-604 (2001)
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Useless suffering.Emmanuel Levinas - 1988 - In Robert Bernasconi & David Wood (eds.), The Provocation of Levinas: Rethinking the Other. New York: Routledge. pp. 156--167.

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