The Idea of Atonement in the Philosophy of Hermann Cohen

In The Idea of Atonement in the Philosophy of Hermann Cohen (2000), Michael Zank argues that the idea of atonement serves as a key for understanding the larger philosophy of the German-Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen (1842-1918). Zank situates his sensitive and wide-ranging philosophical evaluation...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Brown University (-)
Otros Autores: Zank, Michael, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Providence : Brown Judaic Studies 2020
2020.
Colección:Brown Judaic studies; 324
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Between Judaism and Philosophy
  • Part I: Atonement in Hermann Cohen's Project of Renewing Jewish Philosophy of Religion and Ethics
  • Part II: No Self Without Other. Substance, Self-Consciousness, and Concrete Subjectivity in Cohen's Logic, Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion.
  • Hermann Cohen and Marburg Neo-Kantianism
  • Hermann Cohen and the Philosophy of Judaism
  • About This Study
  • The Idea of Versöhnung (Atonement)
  • Identifying the Proper Narrative
  • Biographical Background
  • Early Writings on the Religion of Israel and Modern Culture
  • Turning Point: “Die Versohnungsidee”
  • Renewing Jewish Philosophy of Religion
  • Orientation
  • Early Writings on Religion
  • Substance, Self-Consciousness, and the Realization of the Good.