"Into life." :: Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics /
"The articles collected in "Into Life." Franz Rosenzweig on Knowledge, Aesthetics, and Politics focus on the significance of Franz Rosenzweig's work far beyond the realms of theology and philosophy of religion. They engage with a wide range of issues in philosophy and offer new i...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The articles collected in "Into Life." Franz Rosenzweig on Knowledge, Aesthetics, and Politics focus on the significance of Franz Rosenzweig's work far beyond the realms of theology and philosophy of religion. They engage with a wide range of issues in philosophy and offer new insights, both by presenting an array of unpublished and underestimated sources and by bringing Rosenzweig's thought into dialogue with new approaches and interlocutors, such as Stanley Cavell, William Alston, Carl Schmitt, and Martin Heidegger. The result is a refreshing and original perspective on the work of one of the most significant thinkers of the twentieth century"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 345 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a Ii Gershom Scholem to Franz Rosenzweig -- iii Gershom Scholem to Franz Rosenzweig -- iv Franz Rosenzweig to Gershom Scholem -- v Gershom Scholem to Franz Rosenzweig -- Works Cited -- Chapter 2 From Jena to Jerusalem -- Judaism as a Method -- 1 Ways and Systems -- 2 Entering Jena as Anybody -- Leaving as a Jew -- 3 A Zionism for the World? -- Works Cited -- Chapter 3 Content, Form and Method in the Star of Redemption's "New Theological Rationalism" -- 1 Thinking, Content and the Metalogical View -- 2 Cohen's Method and Rationality in the First Part of the Star | |
505 | 8 | |a 3 Rationality in the Second Part of the Star and the Object of Philosophy -- 4 Redemption as the Content of Revelation and the Star's Theological Rationalism -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4 The Ins and Outs of Rosenzweig's Religious Epistemology from the Perspective of 21st Century Theological Reflection -- Works Cited -- Part 2 Aesthetics -- Chapter 5 Episodic Genius: Autonomous Artistic Agency in the Star of Redemption -- 1 Rosenzweig's Critique of Metaphysics -- 2 Revealing the Need for Revelation: Creation -- 3 Bridging the Gap of Creation: Calling, Command and Beyond | |
505 | 8 | |a 4 Episodic Genius. Autonomous Artistic Agency in the Star -- 5 Conclusion: The Ends of Artistic Autonomy -- Works Cited -- Chapter 6 "Art Must Become Pious or End": Franz Rosenzweig's Aesthetic Theory of Heteronomy -- 1 The Dispute over the Bible Translation and Kracauer's Critique -- 2 Bible Translation, Archaizing Aesthetics and the Search for a Jewish Path to Belief in Germany -- 3 An Aesthetic Theory of Heteronomy? -- 4 A Dialectic of Enlightenment "Broken off too Early" -- Works Cited | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 7 To Affirm the World: Realist Ontology and Aesthetics in Franz Rosenzweig's Star of Redemption and Stanley Cavell's the World Viewed -- Works Cited -- Part 3 Politics -- Chapter 8 Hermann Cohen and Franz Rosenzweig on Individuality and Moral Agency -- 1 Religion and Moral Agency in Cohen's Ethics of Pure Will -- 2 Religion and Moral Agency in Cohen's Philosophy of Religion. The Idea of the Fellow Man -- 3 Individuality, Sin and Redemption -- 4 Rosenzweig on Individuality and Moral Agency in the Star of Redemption -- 5 Conclusion -- Works Cited | |
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spelling | "Into life." : Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics / edited by Antonios Kalatzis and Enrico Lucca. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021] 1 online resource (xi, 345 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Supplements to the Journal of Jewish thought and philosophy, 1873-9008 ; volume 31 Includes bibliographical references and index. Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1 Epistemology -- Chapter 1 Translating, Interpreting the Bible, Fighting Satan: Rosenzweig, Scholem, and the End of Their Correspondence (with Three Unpublished Letters from Scholem to Rosenzweig) -- 1 "A More Melancholic Way of Translating" -- 2 How Should We Read the Bible -- 3 Rosenzweig, Scholem, and Goldberg -- 4 Appendix: Correspondence Rosenzweig -- Scholem (1927-1929) -- i Invitation to Contribute to Buber's 50th Birthday Ii Gershom Scholem to Franz Rosenzweig -- iii Gershom Scholem to Franz Rosenzweig -- iv Franz Rosenzweig to Gershom Scholem -- v Gershom Scholem to Franz Rosenzweig -- Works Cited -- Chapter 2 From Jena to Jerusalem -- Judaism as a Method -- 1 Ways and Systems -- 2 Entering Jena as Anybody -- Leaving as a Jew -- 3 A Zionism for the World? -- Works Cited -- Chapter 3 Content, Form and Method in the Star of Redemption's "New Theological Rationalism" -- 1 Thinking, Content and the Metalogical View -- 2 Cohen's Method and Rationality in the First Part of the Star 3 Rationality in the Second Part of the Star and the Object of Philosophy -- 4 Redemption as the Content of Revelation and the Star's Theological Rationalism -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4 The Ins and Outs of Rosenzweig's Religious Epistemology from the Perspective of 21st Century Theological Reflection -- Works Cited -- Part 2 Aesthetics -- Chapter 5 Episodic Genius: Autonomous Artistic Agency in the Star of Redemption -- 1 Rosenzweig's Critique of Metaphysics -- 2 Revealing the Need for Revelation: Creation -- 3 Bridging the Gap of Creation: Calling, Command and Beyond 4 Episodic Genius. Autonomous Artistic Agency in the Star -- 5 Conclusion: The Ends of Artistic Autonomy -- Works Cited -- Chapter 6 "Art Must Become Pious or End": Franz Rosenzweig's Aesthetic Theory of Heteronomy -- 1 The Dispute over the Bible Translation and Kracauer's Critique -- 2 Bible Translation, Archaizing Aesthetics and the Search for a Jewish Path to Belief in Germany -- 3 An Aesthetic Theory of Heteronomy? -- 4 A Dialectic of Enlightenment "Broken off too Early" -- Works Cited Chapter 7 To Affirm the World: Realist Ontology and Aesthetics in Franz Rosenzweig's Star of Redemption and Stanley Cavell's the World Viewed -- Works Cited -- Part 3 Politics -- Chapter 8 Hermann Cohen and Franz Rosenzweig on Individuality and Moral Agency -- 1 Religion and Moral Agency in Cohen's Ethics of Pure Will -- 2 Religion and Moral Agency in Cohen's Philosophy of Religion. The Idea of the Fellow Man -- 3 Individuality, Sin and Redemption -- 4 Rosenzweig on Individuality and Moral Agency in the Star of Redemption -- 5 Conclusion -- Works Cited "The articles collected in "Into Life." Franz Rosenzweig on Knowledge, Aesthetics, and Politics focus on the significance of Franz Rosenzweig's work far beyond the realms of theology and philosophy of religion. They engage with a wide range of issues in philosophy and offer new insights, both by presenting an array of unpublished and underestimated sources and by bringing Rosenzweig's thought into dialogue with new approaches and interlocutors, such as Stanley Cavell, William Alston, Carl Schmitt, and Martin Heidegger. The result is a refreshing and original perspective on the work of one of the most significant thinkers of the twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 20, 2021). Rosenzweig, Franz, 1886-1929. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82144585 Rosenzweig, Franz, 1886-1929 fast Kalatzis, Antonios, editor. Lucca, Enrico, editor. Print version: Into life Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2021 9789004468542 (DLC) 2021023570 Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy ; v. 31. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007056841 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2987123 Volltext |
spellingShingle | "Into life." : Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics / Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy ; Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1 Epistemology -- Chapter 1 Translating, Interpreting the Bible, Fighting Satan: Rosenzweig, Scholem, and the End of Their Correspondence (with Three Unpublished Letters from Scholem to Rosenzweig) -- 1 "A More Melancholic Way of Translating" -- 2 How Should We Read the Bible -- 3 Rosenzweig, Scholem, and Goldberg -- 4 Appendix: Correspondence Rosenzweig -- Scholem (1927-1929) -- i Invitation to Contribute to Buber's 50th Birthday Ii Gershom Scholem to Franz Rosenzweig -- iii Gershom Scholem to Franz Rosenzweig -- iv Franz Rosenzweig to Gershom Scholem -- v Gershom Scholem to Franz Rosenzweig -- Works Cited -- Chapter 2 From Jena to Jerusalem -- Judaism as a Method -- 1 Ways and Systems -- 2 Entering Jena as Anybody -- Leaving as a Jew -- 3 A Zionism for the World? -- Works Cited -- Chapter 3 Content, Form and Method in the Star of Redemption's "New Theological Rationalism" -- 1 Thinking, Content and the Metalogical View -- 2 Cohen's Method and Rationality in the First Part of the Star 3 Rationality in the Second Part of the Star and the Object of Philosophy -- 4 Redemption as the Content of Revelation and the Star's Theological Rationalism -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4 The Ins and Outs of Rosenzweig's Religious Epistemology from the Perspective of 21st Century Theological Reflection -- Works Cited -- Part 2 Aesthetics -- Chapter 5 Episodic Genius: Autonomous Artistic Agency in the Star of Redemption -- 1 Rosenzweig's Critique of Metaphysics -- 2 Revealing the Need for Revelation: Creation -- 3 Bridging the Gap of Creation: Calling, Command and Beyond 4 Episodic Genius. Autonomous Artistic Agency in the Star -- 5 Conclusion: The Ends of Artistic Autonomy -- Works Cited -- Chapter 6 "Art Must Become Pious or End": Franz Rosenzweig's Aesthetic Theory of Heteronomy -- 1 The Dispute over the Bible Translation and Kracauer's Critique -- 2 Bible Translation, Archaizing Aesthetics and the Search for a Jewish Path to Belief in Germany -- 3 An Aesthetic Theory of Heteronomy? -- 4 A Dialectic of Enlightenment "Broken off too Early" -- Works Cited Chapter 7 To Affirm the World: Realist Ontology and Aesthetics in Franz Rosenzweig's Star of Redemption and Stanley Cavell's the World Viewed -- Works Cited -- Part 3 Politics -- Chapter 8 Hermann Cohen and Franz Rosenzweig on Individuality and Moral Agency -- 1 Religion and Moral Agency in Cohen's Ethics of Pure Will -- 2 Religion and Moral Agency in Cohen's Philosophy of Religion. The Idea of the Fellow Man -- 3 Individuality, Sin and Redemption -- 4 Rosenzweig on Individuality and Moral Agency in the Star of Redemption -- 5 Conclusion -- Works Cited Rosenzweig, Franz, 1886-1929. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82144585 Rosenzweig, Franz, 1886-1929 fast |
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title | "Into life." : Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics / |
title_auth | "Into life." : Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics / |
title_exact_search | "Into life." : Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics / |
title_full | "Into life." : Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics / edited by Antonios Kalatzis and Enrico Lucca. |
title_fullStr | "Into life." : Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics / edited by Antonios Kalatzis and Enrico Lucca. |
title_full_unstemmed | "Into life." : Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics / edited by Antonios Kalatzis and Enrico Lucca. |
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title_sub | Franz Rosenzweig on knowledge, aesthetics, and politics / |
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