Michael L. Morgan


Michael L. Morgan is an American philosopher and Chancellor's Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Indiana University where he is also Chancellor's Professor Emeritus of Jewish Studies.
Morgan became the Senator Jerahmiel S. and Carole S. Grafstein Chair in Jewish Philosophy at the University of Toronto in the fall of 2015.
He is known for his works on Jewish philosophy.

Books

The Jewish Thought of Emil Fackenheim, edited with introductions Platonic Piety: Philosophy and Ritual in Fourth-Century Athens Classics in Moral and Political Theory Dilemmas in Modern Jewish Thought: The Dialectics of Revelation and History Jewish Philosophers and Jewish Philosophy: Essays by Emil Fackenheim Beyond Auschwitz: Post-Holocaust Jewish Thought in America A Holocaust Reader: Responses to the Nazi Extermination Interim Judaism: Jewish Thought in a Century of Crisis Franz Rosenzweig: Philosophical and Theological Writings. Edited, translated, and essays with Paul Franks Spinoza. Complete Works. Edited, with introductions and notes. The Essential Spinoza: Ethics and Other Writings. Edited, with introductions Discovering Levinas The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy. Edited, with introduction, with Peter Eli Gordon Philosopher as Witness: Reflections on Fackenheim. Edited with Benjamin Pollock On Shame The Cambridge Introduction to Emmanuel Levinas Fackenheim’s Jewish Philosophy: An Introduction Rethinking the Messianic Idea in Judaism. Edited with Steven Weitzman Levinas’s Ethical Politics The Oxford Handbook of Emmanuel Levinas Editor Michael L. Morgan: History and Moral Normativity, eds. Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes