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The purpose of this book is to interpret 'Jewish Philosophy' in terms of the Marrano phenomenon: as a conscious clinamen of philosophical forms used in order to convey a 'secret message' which cannot find an open articulation.
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The purpose of this book is to interpret 'Jewish Philosophy' in terms of the Marrano phenomenon: as a conscious clinamen of philosophical forms used in order to convey a 'secret message' which cannot find an open articulation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317684497
- Artikelnr.: 41501103
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317684497
- Artikelnr.: 41501103
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Agata Bielik-Robson is Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Nottingham and at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Polish Academy of Science in Warsaw. Her research interests include: modern Jewish thought, psychoanalysis, and philosophy of religion. She is co-editor of Judaism in Contemporary Thought (Routledge, 2014).
Introduction: Jewish Clinamen or the Third Language of Jewish Philosophy
Part I: Myth, Tragedy & Revelation 1 Individuation through Sin: Hermann
Cohen between Tragedy and Messianism 2 "Job-like Questions": The Place of
Negativity in Rosenzweig 3 The Revolution of Trauma: Walter Benjamin and
the Tragic Gnosis Part II: The Antinomian Spectre 4 The Antinomian Symptom:
Levinas' Divine Comedy 5 The identity of the Spirit: Taubes between
Apocalyptics and Historiosophy 6 The Fire and the Lightning Rod: Tarrying
and the Apocalypse Part III: Jewish Modernity 7 The Promise of the Name:
"Jewish Nominalism" as the Critique of Idealist Tradition 8 Another
Nihilism: Disenchantment in Jewish Perspective 9 Jewish Ulysses: Post
Secular Meditation on the Loss of Hope
Part I: Myth, Tragedy & Revelation 1 Individuation through Sin: Hermann
Cohen between Tragedy and Messianism 2 "Job-like Questions": The Place of
Negativity in Rosenzweig 3 The Revolution of Trauma: Walter Benjamin and
the Tragic Gnosis Part II: The Antinomian Spectre 4 The Antinomian Symptom:
Levinas' Divine Comedy 5 The identity of the Spirit: Taubes between
Apocalyptics and Historiosophy 6 The Fire and the Lightning Rod: Tarrying
and the Apocalypse Part III: Jewish Modernity 7 The Promise of the Name:
"Jewish Nominalism" as the Critique of Idealist Tradition 8 Another
Nihilism: Disenchantment in Jewish Perspective 9 Jewish Ulysses: Post
Secular Meditation on the Loss of Hope
Introduction: Jewish Clinamen or the Third Language of Jewish Philosophy Part I: Myth, Tragedy & Revelation 1 Individuation through Sin: Hermann Cohen between Tragedy and Messianism 2 "Job-like Questions": The Place of Negativity in Rosenzweig 3 The Revolution of Trauma: Walter Benjamin and the Tragic Gnosis Part II: The Antinomian Spectre 4 The Antinomian Symptom: Levinas' Divine Comedy 5 The identity of the Spirit: Taubes between Apocalyptics and Historiosophy 6 The Fire and the Lightning Rod: Tarrying and the Apocalypse Part III: Jewish Modernity 7 The Promise of the Name: "Jewish Nominalism" as the Critique of Idealist Tradition 8 Another Nihilism: Disenchantment in Jewish Perspective 9 Jewish Ulysses: Post Secular Meditation on the Loss of Hope
Introduction: Jewish Clinamen or the Third Language of Jewish Philosophy
Part I: Myth, Tragedy & Revelation 1 Individuation through Sin: Hermann
Cohen between Tragedy and Messianism 2 "Job-like Questions": The Place of
Negativity in Rosenzweig 3 The Revolution of Trauma: Walter Benjamin and
the Tragic Gnosis Part II: The Antinomian Spectre 4 The Antinomian Symptom:
Levinas' Divine Comedy 5 The identity of the Spirit: Taubes between
Apocalyptics and Historiosophy 6 The Fire and the Lightning Rod: Tarrying
and the Apocalypse Part III: Jewish Modernity 7 The Promise of the Name:
"Jewish Nominalism" as the Critique of Idealist Tradition 8 Another
Nihilism: Disenchantment in Jewish Perspective 9 Jewish Ulysses: Post
Secular Meditation on the Loss of Hope
Part I: Myth, Tragedy & Revelation 1 Individuation through Sin: Hermann
Cohen between Tragedy and Messianism 2 "Job-like Questions": The Place of
Negativity in Rosenzweig 3 The Revolution of Trauma: Walter Benjamin and
the Tragic Gnosis Part II: The Antinomian Spectre 4 The Antinomian Symptom:
Levinas' Divine Comedy 5 The identity of the Spirit: Taubes between
Apocalyptics and Historiosophy 6 The Fire and the Lightning Rod: Tarrying
and the Apocalypse Part III: Jewish Modernity 7 The Promise of the Name:
"Jewish Nominalism" as the Critique of Idealist Tradition 8 Another
Nihilism: Disenchantment in Jewish Perspective 9 Jewish Ulysses: Post
Secular Meditation on the Loss of Hope
Introduction: Jewish Clinamen or the Third Language of Jewish Philosophy Part I: Myth, Tragedy & Revelation 1 Individuation through Sin: Hermann Cohen between Tragedy and Messianism 2 "Job-like Questions": The Place of Negativity in Rosenzweig 3 The Revolution of Trauma: Walter Benjamin and the Tragic Gnosis Part II: The Antinomian Spectre 4 The Antinomian Symptom: Levinas' Divine Comedy 5 The identity of the Spirit: Taubes between Apocalyptics and Historiosophy 6 The Fire and the Lightning Rod: Tarrying and the Apocalypse Part III: Jewish Modernity 7 The Promise of the Name: "Jewish Nominalism" as the Critique of Idealist Tradition 8 Another Nihilism: Disenchantment in Jewish Perspective 9 Jewish Ulysses: Post Secular Meditation on the Loss of Hope