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    Felix Noeggerath on Kant: Transcendental Synthesis as a Principle of System Formation.Hartwig Wiedebach & Видебах Хартвиг - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):598-613.
    Walter Benjamin called Felix Noeggerath (1885-1960) the “universal genius” or simply “genius.” In his 1916 treatise “Synthesis and the Concept of System in Philosophy,” Noeggerath offered a reading of Kant’s concept of synthesis in an original and radical manner. He dares to confront thought with the incommensurability of atheoretical Being. The linkage between logic and incommensurability is what he calls rationalism. In contradiction to this claim, any attempt to exclude atheoretical Being from the realm of logic is anti-rationalism. Noeggerath elaborates (...)
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  2. Logic of Science vs. Theory of Creation: The “Authority of Annihilation” in Hermann Cohen’s Logic of Origin.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2010 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 18 (2):107-120.
    The difference between Hermann Cohen’s systematic philosophy and his philosophy of religion can be determined via the logical “Judgment of Contradiction,” viewed as an “Authority of Annihilation.” In Cohen’s Logic of Pure Knowledge the “Judgment of Contradiction” acts as a “means of protection” against “falsifications” that may have arisen on the pathway through the previous judgments of “origin” and “identity.” Cohen thematizes these operations in his Religion of Reason Out of the Sources of Judaism, too. However, there they do not (...)
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    Cohen im Kontext: Beiträge anlässlich seines hundertsten Todestages.Heinrich Assel & Hartwig Wiedebach (eds.) - 2021 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    "Hermann Cohen war ein herausragender deutscher Philosoph und jüdischer Denker. In nahezu allen Bereichen seiner verzweigten Tätigkeit beeinflusste er das akademische, politische und religiöse Leben seiner Zeit. Aus Anlass des hundertsten Todestages Cohens am 4. April 2018 widmet sich der vorliegende Band Kontexten und Netzwerken, in die Cohen zeit seines Lebens eingebunden war"--.
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    Ernst Cassirer: Davoser Vorträge. Vorträge über Hermann Cohen. Mit einem Anhang: Briefe Hermann und Martha Cohens an Ernst und Toni Cassirer 1901–1929.Ernst Cassirer, Jörn Bohr, Klaus Christian Köhnke & Hartwig Wiedebach - 2014 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 67 (4):347-351.
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    Kleinere Schriften VI. 2002.Hermann Cohen & Hartwig Wiedebach - 1987
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    Rosenzweig's Readings of Hermann Cohen's logic of pure cognition.Pierfrancesco Fiorato & Hartwig Wiedebach - 2003 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 12 (2):139-146.
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    Rosenzweig's readings of Hermann Cohen's Logic of Pure Cognition.Pierfrancesco Fiorato & Hartwig Wiedebach - 2003 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 12 (2):139-146.
  8. Brill Online Books and Journals.Sreharon Flatto, Annabel Herzog, Pierfrancesco Fiorato, Hartwig Wiedebach & Tzvi Langermann - 2003 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 12 (2).
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  9. Brill Online Books and Journals.Robert Gibbs, Michael Zank, Helmut Holzhey, Gesine Palmer, Andrea Poma, Hartwig Wiedebach, Reinier Munk, Almut Sh Bruckstein, Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky & Avi Bernstein-Nahar - 2004 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 13 (1-3).
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    Physiology of the Pure Will: Concepts of Moral Energy in Hermann Cohen's Ethics.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2004 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 13 (1-3):85-103.
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    Religion der Vernunft aus den Quellen des Judentums: Tradition und Ursprungsdenken in Hermann Cohens Spätwerk: internationale Konferenz in Zürich 1998 = Religion of reason out of the sources of Judaism: tradition and the concept of origin in Hermann Cohen's later work.Helmut Holzhey, Gabriel Gideon Hillel Motzkin & Hartwig Wiedebach (eds.) - 2000 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Hermann Cohen's philosophy of religion: international conference in Jerusalem, 1996.Stéphane Mosès & Hartwig Wiedebach (eds.) - 1997 - New York: Georg Olms Verlag.
  13. Brill Online Books and Journals.Jennifer Pavelko, Hartwig Wiedebach & Mark A. Kaplowitz - 2012 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 20 (2).
     
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  14. The Kant-Maimonides Constellation.Michael Zank & Hartwig Wiedebach - 2012 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 20 (2):135-145.
    Abstract Both Immanuel Kant and Moses Maimonides wrote lengthy treatments of the biblical garden of Eden. For both philosophers the biblical story served as an opportunity to address the genealogy of morals. I argue here that the two treatments offer deep insights into their respective philosophical anthropologies, that is to say, into their assessments of the human person and of moral psychology. Contrary to much that has been written about Maimonides as a proto-Kantian, I expose the profoundly different and even (...)
     
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    Aesthetics in religion: Remarks on Hermann Cohen's theory of jewish existence.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2002 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 11 (1):63-73.
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    Aesthetics in Religion: Remarks on Hermann Cohen's Theory of Jewish Existence.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2002 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 11 (1):63-73.
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    Die Denkfigur des Systems im Ausgang von Franz Rosenzweigs "Stern der Erlösung".Hartwig Wiedebach (ed.) - 2013 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
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  18. Gestalten des Zwischen: Franz Rosenzweigs Weisheitslehre.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2010 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 57 (1):76-95.
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    Gerald Hartung, Sprach-Kritik. Sprach- und kulturtheoretische Reflexionen im deutsch-jüdischen Kontext.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2013 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 120 (2):432-434.
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    Guarding Thought against Self-Destruction. Contradiction and Identity in Cohen and Hegel.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2021 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (3):394-403.
    Hermann Cohen's Logic of Pure Knowledge and G. W. F. Hegel's Science of Logic each use in their way the means of thought of negation and contradiction to unfold the philosophical dynamic: a fragile interplay between self-endangerment and self-preservation of thought. Here, the proximity and difference of the two authors are extended. The proximity lies in methodological negativism. The difference is in the significance of the principle of continuity. According to Cohen and Hegel as well, thinking proceeds exclusively, as Kant (...)
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    Hermann Cohen, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig on Torah: Jewish Teaching versus Law.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):523-536.
    Cohen, Buber, and Rosenzweig were eminent figures in what Buber called a “Jewish renaissance.” I will limit myself to their relation to two basic Jewish concepts: teaching, i.e., the theoretical, theological part of the tradition, and law, i.e., the practical part. Historically, my focus is on those approximately 20 years between Cohen’s 1904 essay on Ethics and Philosophy of Religion in their Interrelation, and Rosenzweig’s 1923 essay The Builders, i.e., his response to Buber’s newly published Speeches on Judaism. Almost all (...)
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    Hartwig Wiedebach: Pathische Urteilskraft.Hartwig Wiedebach & Hans-Martin Dober - 2014 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 67 (4):351-356.
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    Skizze einer pathischen Ethik.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2011 - Ethik in der Medizin 23 (1):73-77.
    ZusammenfassungDas von Weizsäcker so genannte „Pathische“ bezeichnet eine Haltung zum Leben. Das Leben ist etwas, dessen „Existenz weniger gesetzt als vielmehr erlitten wird“. Eine solche Haltung prägt unser Urteil über andere Menschen wie über uns selbst. Wer sich hier einrichtet, wandelt zwischen Wissen und Nicht-Wissen, klaren Umrissen und bloßen Nuancen, Machen und Geschehenlassen. „Pathische Ethik“ ist ein Bestimmungsversuch dessen, was es heißt, in dieser Vagheit zielsicher zu bleiben. Wo er gelingt, keimt Friede. Das Loslassen der Hand eines Sterbenden ist eine (...)
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    Physiology of the Pure Will: Concepts of Moral Energy in Hermann Cohen's Ethics.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2004 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 13 (1-3):85-103.
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    Ralf Stoecker, Der Hirntod. Ein medizinethisches Problem und seine moralphilosophische Transformation. Zweite, um eine neue Einleitung ergänzte Auflage.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2014 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 121 (1):229-230.
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    Pathic ethics: a sketch.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2011 - Ethik in der Medizin 23 (1):73-77.
    Das von Weizsäcker so genannte „Pathische“ bezeichnet eine Haltung zum Leben. Das Leben ist etwas, dessen „Existenz weniger gesetzt als vielmehr erlitten wird“. Eine solche Haltung prägt unser Urteil über andere Menschen wie über uns selbst. Wer sich hier einrichtet, wandelt zwischen Wissen und Nicht-Wissen, klaren Umrissen und bloßen Nuancen, Machen und Geschehenlassen. „Pathische Ethik“ ist ein Bestimmungsversuch dessen, was es heißt, in dieser Vagheit zielsicher zu bleiben. Wo er gelingt, keimt Friede. Das Loslassen der Hand eines Sterbenden ist eine (...)
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    Synthesis und Systembegriff in der Philosophie.Hartwig Wiedebach, Peter D. Fenves & Felix Noeggerath (eds.) - 2023 - New York: Peter Lang.
    This volume includes Felix Noeggerath's dissertation from 1916, published here for the first time in a reliable critical edition. The dissertation represents a daring and far-reaching re-conceptualization of Kantian and neo-Kantian thought that consists in "critique of anti-rationalism," especially in the form of vitalism. Both Kant's and Hermann Cohen's philosophies can be experienced anew through the far-reaching optic that Noeggerath developed - an optic that he reiterates and develops into a comprehensive theory of art in a 1951 essay - republished (...)
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    Stufen zu einer religiösen Metaphorik. Der,andere‘ Cohen in Skizzen eines Editors.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2011 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (2):295-309.
    Hermann Cohen′s passionate philosophizing begins with a departure from the letter of the rabbinical doctrine of revelation. Initially his Science of Reason is shaped by a psychology of language based on Plato, Herder, Humboldt, and Steinthal. Later the influence of Kant is prevalent. In the end Cohen′s System of Philosophy becomes the foundation upon which he reappropriates the sources of Judaism in their literalness. His program from 1908/09 onwards is to “think the uniqueness of God as it must be felt.” (...)
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    The National Element in Hermann Cohen's Philosophy and Religion.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2012 - Brill.
    Hermann Cohen was a Jewish-German thinker with a passion for philosophy. Two forms of national engagement influenced his philosophical system and his Jewish thought: a cultural-political 'Germanness' and a religious Judaism beyond the political.
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    Chajim H. Steinthal, Sprachwissenschaftler und Philosoph im 19. Jahrhundert =.Hartwig Wiedebach & Annette Winkelmann (eds.) - 2002 - Boston: Brill.
    The volume is dedicated to the work of Chajim H. Steinthal (1823-1899), who in the second half of the nineteenth century was a prominent philosophical linguist and also an eminent teacher of the "Science of Judaism." Together with Moritz Lazarus he founded the discipline of "Voelkerpsychologie" ("psychology of nations").
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    Rainer-M. E. Jacobi, Peter C. Claussen, Peter Wolf (Hrsg) (2001) Die Wahrheit der Begegnung. Anthropologische Perspektiven der Neurologie. Festschrift für Dieter Janz: Beiträge zur Medizinischen Anthropologie 3, Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg, 589 S., 65,50 EUR, ISBN 3-8260-1951-2. [REVIEW]Hartwig Wiedebach - 2003 - Ethik in der Medizin 15 (2):129-131.
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    Review of Benjamin Pollock, Franz Rosenzweig and the Systematic Task of Philosophy[REVIEW]Hartwig Wiedebach - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (11).
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