@article{Dal Bo_2016, title={Between the City of Men and the City of God}, volume={8}, url={https://www.hannaharendt.net/index.php/han/article/view/345}, DOI={10.57773/hanet.v8i1.345}, abstractNote={In the present paper I will address Emmanuel Levinas‘long commentary on a relatively short Talmudic passage dedicated on the Biblical institution of the “cities of Refuge,”na­mely asylum cities erected for those who have been cleared by the court for committing murder but were found guilty of manslaughter. Levinas comments on this relatively mar­ginal Biblical institution that is treated at length both in the Palestinian and the Babyloni­an tractate <span class="T17">Makkot</span><span class="T16">—which</span> mostly pertains to “lashes,” namely corporal punishment in­flicted by the whip and, by extension, any other corporal, penal, or monetary punishment in consequence of a specific transgression.}, number={1}, journal={HannahArendt.net}, author={Dal Bo, Federico}, year={2016}, month={Juni} }