Dans le silence de l’histoire. Franz Rosenzweig et la philosophie de l’histoire

2021 ◽  
Vol N° 139 (4) ◽  
pp. 27-46
Author(s):  
Émeline Durand
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Author(s):  
Saitya Brata Das

This book rigorously examines the theologico-political works of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, setting his thought against Hegel's and showing how he prepared the way for the post-metaphysical philosophy of Martin Heidegger, Franz Rosenzweig and Jacques Derrida.


Naharaim ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-57
Author(s):  
Elad Lapidot

AbstractThis paper consists in a reflection on the conceptual nerve center of Franz Rosenzweig’s thought and heritage that is the category of redemption as an epistemological category. The reflection is articulated through a comparative study of the redemptive epistemologies of three modern Jewish thinkers: Franz Rosenzweig, Rabbi Yoseph Dov Soloveitchik and HaRav Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook. The comparison arises from a basic feature that this paper identifies as common to all three modern visions of epistemic Jewish redemption: they all feature Hegelian interpretations of the traditional Jewish category of teshuva.


Communio ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol N° 251-252 (3) ◽  
pp. 180-186
Author(s):  
Ivica Žižić ◽  
Viviane Ceccarelli Duthaut
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Galili Shahar

Eine neue Perspektive innerhalb der deutsch-jüdischen Literatur. Galili Shahar diskutiert die Frage der Tradition in den Schriften von Walter Benjamin, Franz Rosenzweig und Franz Kafka und beschäftigt sich dabei mit Themen wie Sabbatianismus, Messianismus, Engelslehren und liturgische Dichtung. Der Autor bietet eine neue Perspektive innerhalb der deutsch-jüdischen Literatur an, die jedoch auf die Dialektik der jüdischen Tradition nicht verzichtet. Konkret bedeutet das, den paradoxalen Aspekt im jüdischen Schreiben anzuerkennen und zugleich die dialektische Form zu bekräftigen - ihre List und ihre verschiedenen Formen der Offenbarung und der Verborgenheit zu erlernen. Im Vordergrund stehen Benjamins Text über den Stern der Melancholie, Rosenzweigs Auseinandersetzungen über die Übersetzung hebräischer Dichtung und Kafkas Schreiben über Narrenspiele. Deutlich werden Spannungen, ambivalente Loyalitäten, Irrwege sowie das Schauspiel im Bereich der Tradition.


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 430-442
Author(s):  
I Dvorkin

This article represents an analysis of the Jewish philosophy of the Modern and Contemporary as the holistic phenomenon. In contrast to antiquity and the Middle Ages, when philosophy was a rather marginal part of Jewish thought, in Modern Times Jewish philosophy is formed as a distinct part of the World philosophy. Despite the fact that representatives of Jewish philosophy wrote in different languages and actively participated in the different national schools of philosophy, their work has internal continuity and integrity. The article formulates the following five criteria for belonging to Jewish philosophy: belonging to philosophy itself; reliance on Jewish sources; the addressee of Jewish philosophy is an educated European; intellectual continuity (representatives of the Jewish philosophy of Modern and Contemporary Periods support each other, argue with each other and protect each other from possible attacks from other schools); working with a set of specific topics, such as monism, ethics and ontology, the significance of behavior and practical life, politics, the problem of man, intelligence, language and hermeneutics of the text, Athens and Jerusalem, dialogism. The article provides a list of the main authors who satisfy these criteria. The central ones can be considered Baruch (Benedict) Spinoza, Moshe Mendelssohn, Shlomo Maimon, German Cohen, Franz Rosenzweig, Josef Dov Soloveichik, Leo Strauss, Abraham Yehoshua Heshel, Eliezer Berkovich, Emil Fackenheim, Mordechai Kaplan, Emmanuel Levinas. The main conclusion of the article is that by the end of the 20th century Jewish philosophy, continuing both the traditions of classical European philosophy and Judaism, has become an important integral part of Western thought.


2020 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 467-480
Author(s):  
Giacomo Petrarca

In his masterpiece The Star of Redemption, Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929) shows as the notion of totality is a constant and central reference in the history of philosophy from Ionia to Jena. This paper aims to explain a different meaning of the concept of totality, reconsidering some aspects of the question starting from the philosophical reflection of Franz Rosenzweig and his opposition to the Hegelian thought. In particular, according to Rosenzweig, the concept of totality is the essential background in which one could rethink the concept of community. For this reason, the second part of this paper is focused on the implications of a different concept of totality embodied by Judaism.


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