Leora Batnitzky brings together two seemingly incongruous contemporaries, demonstrating that their projects had many parallels.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leora Batnitzky is Asssociate Professor of Religion at Princeton University. She is the author of Idolatry and Representation: the Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig Reconsidered and editor of the forthcoming Martin Buber: Schriften zur Philosophie und Religion. She is co-editor of Jewish Studies Quarterly.
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Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Preface Part I. Philosophy: 1. Strauss and Levinas between Athens and Jerusalem 2. Levinas's defense of modern philosophy: how Strauss might respond Part II. Revelation: 3. 'Freedom depends upon its bondage': the shared debt to Franz Rosenzweig 4. An irrationalist rationalism: Levinas's transformation of Hermann Cohen 5. The possibility of pre-modern rationalism: Strauss's transformation of Hermann Cohen Part III. Politics: 6. Against utopia: law and its limits 7. Zionism and the discovery of prophetic politics 8. Politics and hermeneutics: Strauss's and Levinas's retrieval of classical Jewish sources 9. Revelation and commandment 10. Concluding thoughts: progress or return? Notes References Index.
Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Preface Part I. Philosophy: 1. Strauss and Levinas between Athens and Jerusalem 2. Levinas's defense of modern philosophy: how Strauss might respond Part II. Revelation: 3. 'Freedom depends upon its bondage': the shared debt to Franz Rosenzweig 4. An irrationalist rationalism: Levinas's transformation of Hermann Cohen 5. The possibility of pre-modern rationalism: Strauss's transformation of Hermann Cohen Part III. Politics: 6. Against utopia: law and its limits 7. Zionism and the discovery of prophetic politics 8. Politics and hermeneutics: Strauss's and Levinas's retrieval of classical Jewish sources 9. Revelation and commandment 10. Concluding thoughts: progress or return? Notes References Index.
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