Rosenzweig and Heidegger : Between Judaism and German Philosophy /
Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929) is widely regarded today as one of the most original and intellectually challenging figures within the so-called renaissance of German-Jewish thought in the Weimar period. The architect of a unique kind of existential theology, and an important influence upon such philos...
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Berkeley, LA :
University of California Press,
2003.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction: Germans, Jews, and the Transformation of Weimar Philosophy
- Toward Metaphysics: Cohen's Opus Postumum and the Origins of the New Thinking
- Hegel's Fate: The Emergence of Finitude in Rosenzweig's Hegel and the State
- Beyond Metaphysics: Rosenzweig's Star (Part I)
- Redemption-in-the-World: Rosenzweig's Star (Part II)
- "Facing the Wooded Ridge": The Hebrew Bible in the German Horizon
- "An Irony in the History of Spirit": Rosenzweig, Heidegger, and the Davos Disputation.


