Jewish philosophy as a guide to life: Rosenzweig, Buber, Lévinas, Wittgenstein
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adam_text | JEWISH
PHILOSOPHY
ASA
GUIDE TO LIFE
ROSENZWEIG, BUBER,
LEVINAS,
WITTGENSTEIN
HILARY PUTNAM
Distinguished philosopher Hilary Putnam,
who is also a practicing Jew, questions the
thought of three major Jewish philoso¬
phers of the twentieth century
—
Franz
Rosenzweig,
Martin Buber, and Emmanuel
Levinas—to help him reconcile the philo¬
sophical and religious sides of his life. An
additional presence in the book is
Ludwig
Wittgenstein, who, although not a prac¬
ticing Jew, thought about religion in ways
that Putnam juxtaposes to the views of
Rosenzweig,
Buber, and Levinas. Putnam
explains the leading ideas of each of these
great thinkers, bringing out what, in his
opinion, constitutes the decisive intellec¬
tual and spiritual contributions of each of
them. Although the religion discussed is
Judaism, the depth and originality of these
philosophers, as incisively interpreted by
Putnam, make their thought nothing less
than a guide to life.
Born in Chicago and educated at the Univer¬
sity of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and
the University of California at Los Angeles, Hil¬
ary Putnam taught at Northwestern University,
Princeton University, and the Massachusetts In¬
stitute of Technology before moving to Harvard
University in
1965.
Although he writes in the
idiom of analytic philosophy, Putnam addresses
major themes relating science to ethics. He also
taught Jewish philosophy at Harvard in the de¬
cade before his retirement in
2000.
His many
books include Ethics without Ontology; The
Threefold Cord: Mind, Body, and World; Words
and Life; and Pragmatism: An Open Question. He
is a past president of the American Philosophical
Association (Eastern Division), the Philosophy
of Science Association, and the Association for
Symbolic Logic.
The Helen and Martin Schwartz
Lectures in Jewish Studies
CONTENTS PREFAEE IX INTRODUCTION (AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL) 1 1 ROSENZWEIG AND
WITTGENSTEIN 9 2 ROSENZWEIG ON REVELATION AND ROMANCE 37 3 WHAT LAND
THOU IS REALLY SAYING SS 4 LEVINAS ON WH AT IS DEMANDED OF US 68
AFTERWORD 100 NOTES 109
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JEWISH
PHILOSOPHY
ASA
GUIDE TO LIFE
ROSENZWEIG, BUBER,
LEVINAS,
WITTGENSTEIN
HILARY PUTNAM
Distinguished philosopher Hilary Putnam,
who is also a practicing Jew, questions the
thought of three major Jewish philoso¬
phers of the twentieth century
—
Franz
Rosenzweig,
Martin Buber, and Emmanuel
Levinas—to help him reconcile the philo¬
sophical and religious sides of his life. An
additional presence in the book is
Ludwig
Wittgenstein, who, although not a prac¬
ticing Jew, thought about religion in ways
that Putnam juxtaposes to the views of
Rosenzweig,
Buber, and Levinas. Putnam
explains the leading ideas of each of these
great thinkers, bringing out what, in his
opinion, constitutes the decisive intellec¬
tual and spiritual contributions of each of
them. Although the religion discussed is
Judaism, the depth and originality of these
philosophers, as incisively interpreted by
Putnam, make their thought nothing less
than a guide to life.
Born in Chicago and educated at the Univer¬
sity of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and
the University of California at Los Angeles, Hil¬
ary Putnam taught at Northwestern University,
Princeton University, and the Massachusetts In¬
stitute of Technology before moving to Harvard
University in
1965.
Although he writes in the
idiom of analytic philosophy, Putnam addresses
major themes relating science to ethics. He also
taught Jewish philosophy at Harvard in the de¬
cade before his retirement in
2000.
His many
books include Ethics without Ontology; The
Threefold Cord: Mind, Body, and World; Words
and Life; and Pragmatism: An Open Question. He
is a past president of the American Philosophical
Association (Eastern Division), the Philosophy
of Science Association, and the Association for
Symbolic Logic.
The Helen and Martin Schwartz
Lectures in Jewish Studies
CONTENTS PREFAEE IX INTRODUCTION (AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL) 1 1 ROSENZWEIG AND
WITTGENSTEIN 9 2 ROSENZWEIG ON REVELATION AND ROMANCE 37 3 WHAT LAND
THOU IS REALLY SAYING SS 4 LEVINAS ON WH AT IS DEMANDED OF US 68
AFTERWORD 100 NOTES 109 |
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