Modern jewish philosophers
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Medieval and early modern Jewish philosophers developed their thinking in conversation with various bodies of literature. The influence of ancient Greek – primarily Aristotle (and pseudo-Aristotle) – and Arabic sources was fundamental for the very constitution of medieval Jewish philosophical discourse.
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18. “Ancient Wisdom and Modern Man,” Christian Jewish Relations 20.2 (1987), 37-48. 19. “The Holy One Sits and Roars': Mythopoesis and the Midrashic Imagination,” Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 1 (1991), 1-21. 20. “Pluralistic Elements in the Jewish Tradition,” Journal of Religious Pluralism 2 (1993), 15-28. 21.
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He fared somewhat better among modern Jewish philosophers, with both Moses Mendelssohn and Franz Rosenzweig considering themselves as his admirers. Given the historical context in which Ha-Levi was writing, one might perhaps understand his attempt to encourage his contemporary Jewish readers.
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Modern Jewish philosophy played a central part in this process. With the exception of two or three figures (primarily, Leibovich, Soloveitchik, and Levinas), modern Jewish philosophers took the Bible as the constitutive text of Judaism. Just like their Protestant peers, they developed a genre of philosophical rumination about the Bible.
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This is a basic introduction to Jewish thought from the Spanish Expulsion until the 1980s. Divided into three sections, the book focuses on general historical background, Jewish commitment to tradition and mitzvot, and the basic thought of modern Jewish philosophers such as Spinoza, Mendelssohn, Buber, Kaplan, and Fackenheim.
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Bibliography: Primary Sources. Daphne Fishman-Secunda. This list includes the most basic, traditional Jewish thinkers. Accordingly, we have left out important classical, late antique philosophers such as Philo of Alexandria, as well as modern philosophers like A. J. Heschel.
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For Melamed, while modern Jewish philosophers have often seen the Bible as the central text of Judaism, in fact it is the Talmud, which is Judaism’s most important text. On the basis of his criteria, Melamed demotes the canonical figures of modern Jewish philosophy.
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Hannah Arendt, one of the most insightful Jewish political philosophers of the 20th century, characterized the Zionist movement in a 1945 essay as a “German-inspired nationalism.” That is, as an ideology that holds “the nation to be an eternal organic body, the product of inevitable natural growth of inherent qualities; and it explains ...
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