Reclaiming the wicked son: finding Judaism in secular Jewish philosophers
"Reclaiming the Wicked Son: Finding Judaism in Secular Jewish Philosophers takes the ideas of six well-known secular Jewish philosophers--Karl Marx, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Ayn Rand, Peter Singer, Noam Chomsky, and Judith Butler--and views them through a wide range of Jewish lenses from the Talmud...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Reclaiming the Wicked Son: Finding Judaism in Secular Jewish Philosophers takes the ideas of six well-known secular Jewish philosophers--Karl Marx, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Ayn Rand, Peter Singer, Noam Chomsky, and Judith Butler--and views them through a wide range of Jewish lenses from the Talmudic tradition and prophetic Judaism to Kabbalist approaches, thereby understanding the 20th-century secular thinkers as on-going elements of a living Jewish intellectual tradition. Jewish Studies as a field focuses on Judaism, but Jewishness is broader than Judaism, and as a result, a number of thinkers who come from Jewish backgrounds are excluded from the discourse in Jewish Studies. The goal of this volume is to act as a bridge between the religious and secular Jewish discourse communities, allowing a more inclusive and more comprehensive account of Jewish thought. While the philosophers who discussed may not have considered themselves to be Jewish philosophers. But, by reading them Judaically, they can be understood in terms of a more robust historical and intellectual context in which they partake of a tradition to which they are not often connected"-- |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction : Reclaiming the wicked son -- Karl Marx and materialistic messianism -- Ludwig Wittgenstein and neo-Talmudic thought -- Ayn Rand and the Hassidic courts -- Peter Singer : the Amos of animals -- Judith Bulter and orthopraxy -- Norm Chomsky, Kabbalist -- Conclusion : Re-membering the tribe | |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Introduction: Reclaiming the Wicked Son 1 1. Karl Marx and Materialistic Messianism 2. Ludwig Wittgenstein and Neo-Talmudic Thought 29 3. Ayn Rand and the Hassidic Courts 45 4. Peter Singer: The Amos of Animals 57 5 5. Judith Butler and Orthopraxy 75 6. 99 Noam Chomsky, Kabbalist Conclusion: Re-Membering the Tribe 121 Bibliography 123 Index 127
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CONTENTS Introduction: Reclaiming the Wicked Son 1 1. Karl Marx and Materialistic Messianism 2. Ludwig Wittgenstein and Neo-Talmudic Thought 29 3. Ayn Rand and the Hassidic Courts 45 4. Peter Singer: The Amos of Animals 57 5 5. Judith Butler and Orthopraxy 75 6. 99 Noam Chomsky, Kabbalist Conclusion: Re-Membering the Tribe 121 Bibliography 123 Index 127 |
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