Jewish universalisms: Mendelssohn, Cohen, and humanity's highest good
"Any version of universalism, pluralistic sensitivities, and post-colonial awareness would need to balance a universalistic perspective with the richness of human diversity. Modern Jewish philosophers who partook in the Enlightenment's universalistic vision and maintained their distinct id...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Any version of universalism, pluralistic sensitivities, and post-colonial awareness would need to balance a universalistic perspective with the richness of human diversity. Modern Jewish philosophers who partook in the Enlightenment's universalistic vision and maintained their distinct identity are relevant for current thinking about the balance between universalism and diversity" |
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CONTENTS Introduction: Jewish Universalisms 1 i. The Enlightened Universalistic Devaluation of Judaism 17 2. Moses Mendelssohn’s Felicity 47 3. Universal Felicity 87 4. Hermann Cohen’s Future 125 5. Messianic Humanity 163 6. Jewish Universalisms 212 Conclusion 245 Acknowledgments 249 Notes 251 Bibliography 323 Index 347 |
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CONTENTS Introduction: Jewish Universalisms 1 i. The Enlightened Universalistic Devaluation of Judaism 17 2. Moses Mendelssohn’s Felicity 47 3. Universal Felicity 87 4. Hermann Cohen’s Future 125 5. Messianic Humanity 163 6. Jewish Universalisms 212 Conclusion 245 Acknowledgments 249 Notes 251 Bibliography 323 Index 347 |
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