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Jewish Philosophers and Jewish Philosophy

Bloomington: Ind. : Indiana University Press (1996)

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  1. Cohen, Buber, Rosenzweig, Scholem. Fyra tyska judar och första världskriget.Svante Lundgren - 1999 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 20 (1-2):65-87.
    The outbreak of World War I in 1914 was seen in Germany as the final test for its Jewry. The Jews had an opportunity to prove that they were good German citizens by acting loyally and patriotically as the rest of the population and would thus, hopefully, make an end to German anti-Semitism. This essay attempts to analyse the attitudes of four prominent German Jews to the war. Hermann Cohen appeared as a super-patriot appealing to the Jews of other countries (...)
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  • The morality of faith in Martin Buber and William James.Samuel Daniel Breslauer - 2017 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 82 (2):153-174.
    Some philosophers have become atheists because of “intellectual probity.” Martin Buber relates two occasions during which he advocated his view of the term “God” and rejected alternative perspectives. He never justified the basis for either his advocacy or his rejection, yet both play an important role in all his writing, especially his specific type of Zionism. Using what has been called the mere theism of William James’ “The Will to Believe” and the criteria for faith that James advances in that (...)
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