Twilight of Jewish Philosophy
Title | Twilight of Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Tamra Wright |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 225 |
Release | 2013-12-19 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1134412533 |
First Published in 1999. Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) is widely acknowledged to be one of the great Jewish thinkers of the 20th century. This book explores the relationship between Levinas' ethical philosophy and his understanding of Judaism. Through close readings of his major texts, the significance of key terms in Levinas' work is clarified.
The Twilight of Reason
Title | The Twilight of Reason PDF eBook |
Author | Orietta Ombrosi |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9781936235759 |
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Nietzsche's Jewish Problem
Title | Nietzsche's Jewish Problem PDF eBook |
Author | Robert C. Holub |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | 296 |
Release | 2015-10-20 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1400873908 |
For more than a century, Nietzsche's views about Jews and Judaism have been subject to countless polemics. The Nazis infamously fashioned the philosopher as their anti-Semitic precursor, while in the past thirty years the pendulum has swung in the opposite direction. The increasingly popular view today is that Nietzsche was not only completely free of racist tendencies but also was a principled adversary of anti-Jewish thought. Nietzsche’s Jewish Problem offers a definitive reappraisal of the controversy, taking the full historical, intellectual, and biographical context into account. As Robert Holub shows, a careful consideration of all the evidence from Nietzsche’s published and unpublished writings and letters reveals that he harbored anti-Jewish prejudices throughout his life. Nietzsche’s Jewish Problem demonstrates how this is so despite the apparent paradox of the philosopher’s well-documented opposition to the crude political anti-Semitism of the Germany of his day. As Holub explains, Nietzsche’s "anti-anti-Semitism" was motivated more by distaste for vulgar nationalism than by any objection to anti-Jewish prejudice. A richly detailed account of a controversy that goes to the heart of Nietzsche’s reputation and reception, Nietzsche’s Jewish Problem will fascinate anyone interested in philosophy, intellectual history, or the history of anti-Semitism.
New Directions in Jewish Philosophy
Title | New Directions in Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Aaron W. Hughes |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | 377 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0253221641 |
Breaking with strictly historical or textual perspectives, this book explores Jewish philosophy as philosophy. Often regarded as too technical for Judaic studies and too religious for philosophy departments, Jewish philosophy has had an ambiguous position in the academy. These provocative essays propose new models for the study of Jewish philosophy that embrace wider intellectual arenas—including linguistics, poetics, aesthetics, and visual culture—as a path toward understanding the particular philosophic concerns of Judaism. As they reread classic Jewish texts, the essays articulate a new set of questions and demonstrate the vitality and originality of Jewish philosophy.
The Twilight of Reason
Title | The Twilight of Reason PDF eBook |
Author | Orietta Ombrosi |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 200 |
Release | 2021-05-18 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781644696675 |
"Think of the disaster" is the first injunction of thought when faced with the disaster that struck European Jews during the Shoah. Thinking of the disaster means understanding why the Shoah was able to occur in civilized Europe, moulded by humane reason and the values of progress and enlightenment. It means thinking of a possibility for philosophy's future. Walter Benjamin, who wrestled with these problems ahead of time, Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, and Emmanuel Levinas had the courage, the strength and the perception--and sometimes simply the desperation--to think about what had happened. Moved by indignation and the desire to testify, they felt the urgent need to address the cries of agony of Auschwitz's victims in their thinking.
Medieval Jewish Philosophy
Title | Medieval Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Cohn-Sherbok |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Total Pages | 212 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780700704149 |
Surveys the writings of leading Jewish thinkers, attempting to place them in an historical context and describe their contributions to the history of Jewish medieval thought in simple and lucid terms.
History of Jewish Philosophy
Title | History of Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Frank |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 871 |
Release | 2005-10-20 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 113489435X |
Jewish philosophy is often presented as an addendum to Jewish religion rather than as a rich and varied tradition in its own right, but the History of Jewish Philosophy explores the entire scope and variety of Jewish philosophy from philosophical interpretations of the Bible right up to contemporary Jewish feminist and postmodernist thought. The links between Jewish philosophy and its wider cultural context are stressed, building up a comprehensive and historically sensitive view of Jewish philosophy and its place in the development of philosophy as a whole. Includes: · Detailed discussions of the most important Jewish philosophers and philosophical movements · Descriptions of the social and cultural contexts in which Jewish philosophical thought developed throughout the centuries · Contributions by 35 leading scholars in the field, from Britain, Canada, Israel and the US · Detailed and extensive bibliographies