Emil Fackenheim's post-Holocaust thought and its philosophical sources
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adam_text | Contents Introduction 3 KENNETH HART GREEN AND MARTIN D. YAFFE 1 Emil Fackenheim on Moses Maimonides and the One Great Difference between the Medievals and the Modems 19 BENJAMIN LORCH 2 Emil Fackenheim s Jewish Correction of Kant s Quasi-Christian Eschatology 32 MARTIN D. YAFFE 3 The Meaning of History: Knowledge of Good and Evil in Hegel and Fackenheim 51 PAUL T. WILFORD 4 Strategies of Jewish Hegelianism: Emil Fackenheim and Samuel Hirsch 118 MARTIN KAVKA 5 Can Philosophy Be Positive? The Place of Schelling in the Thought of Emil Fackenheim 145 JEFFREY A. BERNSTEIN 6 Emil Fackenheim s Way from Presence to History: Its Grounding in a Critique of Rosenzweig on Revelation 159 KENNETH HART GREEN 7 Fackenheim and Buber on Revelation: Re-evaluating the Existential and Historical Turn Away from Philosophy 184 STEVEN KEPNES
viii Contents 8 To Captivate the Jewish Thinker: Fackenheim s Ontological Encounter with Heidegger 203 WALLER R. NEWELL 9 Philosophy in the Age of Auschwitz: Emil Fackenheim and Leo Strauss 232 KENNETH C. BLANCHARD, JR. 10 Wiesel and Fackenheim: Theology, Philosophy, and the Problem of Jewish Persecution 256 SHARON PORTNOFF Contributors 289 Index 293
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Contents Introduction 3 KENNETH HART GREEN AND MARTIN D. YAFFE 1 Emil Fackenheim on Moses Maimonides and the "One Great Difference between the Medievals and the Modems" 19 BENJAMIN LORCH 2 Emil Fackenheim's Jewish Correction of Kant's Quasi-Christian Eschatology 32 MARTIN D. YAFFE 3 The Meaning of History: Knowledge of Good and Evil in Hegel and Fackenheim 51 PAUL T. WILFORD 4 Strategies of Jewish Hegelianism: Emil Fackenheim and Samuel Hirsch 118 MARTIN KAVKA 5 Can Philosophy Be Positive? The Place of Schelling in the Thought of Emil Fackenheim 145 JEFFREY A. BERNSTEIN 6 Emil Fackenheim's Way from Presence to History: Its Grounding in a Critique of Rosenzweig on Revelation 159 KENNETH HART GREEN 7 Fackenheim and Buber on Revelation: Re-evaluating the Existential and Historical Turn Away from Philosophy 184 STEVEN KEPNES
viii Contents 8 To Captivate the Jewish Thinker: Fackenheim's Ontological Encounter with Heidegger 203 WALLER R. NEWELL 9 Philosophy in the Age of Auschwitz: Emil Fackenheim and Leo Strauss 232 KENNETH C. BLANCHARD, JR. 10 Wiesel and Fackenheim: Theology, Philosophy, and the Problem of Jewish Persecution 256 SHARON PORTNOFF Contributors 289 Index 293 |
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