The Idea of Atonement in the Philosophy of Hermann Cohen /
"In The Idea of Atonement in the Philosophy of Hermann Cohen (2000), Michael Zank argues that the idea of atonement serves as a key for understanding the larger philosophy of the German-Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen (1842-1918). Zank situates his sensitive and wide-ranging philosophical eval...
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Providence, Rhode Island :
Brown Judaic Studies,
[2020]
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- Introduction: Between Judaism and Philosophy
- Part I: Atonement in Hermann Cohen's Project of Renewing Jewish Philosophy of Religion and Ethics
- Part II: No Self Without Other. Substance, Self-Consciousness, and Concrete Subjectivity in Cohen's Logic, Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion.
- Hermann Cohen and Marburg Neo-Kantianism
- Hermann Cohen and the Philosophy of Judaism
- About This Study
- The Idea of Versöhnung (Atonement)
- Identifying the Proper Narrative
- Biographical Background
- Early Writings on the Religion of Israel and Modern Culture
- Turning Point: "Die Versohnungsidee"
- Renewing Jewish Philosophy of Religion
- Orientation
- Early Writings on Religion
- Substance, Self-Consciousness, and the Realization of the Good.