From Spinoza to Lévinas hermeneutical, ethical and political issues in modern and contemporary Jewish philosophy /
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Format: | Elektronički e-knjiga |
Jezik: | engleski |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
2009.
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Serija: | Studies in Judaism ;
v. 4. |
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Online pristup: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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- Pt. I. Some modern implications of Spinoza's and Mendelssohn's political and hermeneutical philosophy
- Tolerance, liberty and equality, the concept of freedom according to Spinoza and Mendelssohn
- On spinoza's concept of obedience
- On the motives of Spinoza's and Maimonides' esoteric writing
- On J. G. Herder's and J. W. von Goethe's biblical hermeneutics
- Pt. II. On some topics of modern Jewish philosophy
- Hermeneutics and demythologization Martin Buber and Rudolf Bultmann
- Hermeneutics and tradition
- On death and dying, conceptual changes in the relationship between body and soul in the wake of modern science
- Has it sense to speak about Jewish ethics?
- Pt. III. On some political implications of Emmanuel Lévinas philosophy
- Lévinas reflections on state, revolution and utopia from a Jewish perspective
- Lévinas on secularization in modern society
- Lévinas on death and hope.