Zhuangzi (2009), The Essential Writings with Selections from Traditional Commentaries (trans. Brook Ziporyn), Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company Inc. Contributor details Martine Berenpas is a Ph.D. student in comparative philosophy at Leiden University. In her research, she compares Emmanuel Levinas to the early Daoist thinker Zhuangzi. Her research focuses on the question of whether language is able to signify anything else than by signifying a theme. Martine is interested in phenomenology, existentialism and Asian philosophy. Contact: Institute for Philosophy, Leiden University, P.J. Veth building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, 2311 BE Leiden, the Netherlands. E-mail: m.berenpas@phil.leidenuniv.nl https://orchid.org/0000-0001-6037-8740 Notes
i Levinas writes the “Other” with an uppercase letter when he talks about the ethical relation to the Other. The ontological (empirical) relation between self and the other is written in an lowercase letters.