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1. Introduction: Disciplining Philosophy and the Invention of Modern Jewish Thought
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Introduction: Disciplining Philosophy and the Invention of Modern Jewish Thought 1
- 2. Hellenes, Nazarenes, and Other Jews: Heine the Fool 21
- 3. Jewish Philosophy? The Discourse of a Project 39
- 4. Inside/Outside the University: Philosophy as Way and Problem in Cohen, Buber, and Rosenzweig 58
- 5. A House of One’s Own? University, Particularity, and the Jewish House of Learning 83
- 6. Jewish Thought in the Wake of Auschwitz: Margarete Susman’s The Book of Job and the Destiny of the Jewish People 97
- 7. Contradiction Set Free: Hermann Levin Goldschmidt’s Philosophy out of the Sources of Judaism 114
- 8. Spinoza’s Smart Worm and the Interplay of Ethics, Politics, and Interpretation 133
- 9. Jewish Philosophers and the Enlightenment 150
- 10. State, Sovereignty, and the Outside Within: Mendelssohn’s View from the “Jewish Colony” 178
- 11. Mendelssohn and the State 189
- 12. “An Experiment of How Coincidence May Produce Unanimity of Thoughts”: Enlightenment Trajectories in Kant and Mendelssohn 210
- Coda 230
- Notes 233
- Index 267
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Introduction: Disciplining Philosophy and the Invention of Modern Jewish Thought 1
- 2. Hellenes, Nazarenes, and Other Jews: Heine the Fool 21
- 3. Jewish Philosophy? The Discourse of a Project 39
- 4. Inside/Outside the University: Philosophy as Way and Problem in Cohen, Buber, and Rosenzweig 58
- 5. A House of One’s Own? University, Particularity, and the Jewish House of Learning 83
- 6. Jewish Thought in the Wake of Auschwitz: Margarete Susman’s The Book of Job and the Destiny of the Jewish People 97
- 7. Contradiction Set Free: Hermann Levin Goldschmidt’s Philosophy out of the Sources of Judaism 114
- 8. Spinoza’s Smart Worm and the Interplay of Ethics, Politics, and Interpretation 133
- 9. Jewish Philosophers and the Enlightenment 150
- 10. State, Sovereignty, and the Outside Within: Mendelssohn’s View from the “Jewish Colony” 178
- 11. Mendelssohn and the State 189
- 12. “An Experiment of How Coincidence May Produce Unanimity of Thoughts”: Enlightenment Trajectories in Kant and Mendelssohn 210
- Coda 230
- Notes 233
- Index 267