Self, Other, God: 20<sup>th</sup>Century Jewish Philosophy

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 74:149-169 (2014)
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Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig and Emmanuel Levinas are three of the most prominent Jewish philosophers of the 20th century. This paper looks at the different understandings each author offers of intersubjectivity and authentic self-hood and questions the extent to which for each author God plays a role in interpersonal relationships

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