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Complete collection of Schwarzschild's essays on the neo-Kantian Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen.

Steven S. Schwarzschild (19241989) was arguably the leading expositor of German-Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen (18421918), undertaking a lifelong effort to reintroduce Cohen's thought into contemporary philosophical discourse. In The Tragedy of Optimism, George Y. Kohler brings together all of Schwarzschild's work on Cohen for the first time. Schwarzschild's readings of Cohen are unique and profound; he was conversant with both worlds that shaped Cohen's thought, neo-Kantian German idealism and Jewish theology. The collection covers a wide range of subjects, from ethics, socialism, the concept of human selfhood, and the mathematics of the infinite to more explicitly Jewish themes. This volume includes two of Schwarzschild's previously unpublished manuscripts and a scholarly introduction by Kohler. Schwarzschild shows that despite its seeming defeat by events of the twentieth century, Cohen's optimism about human progress is a rational, indeed necessary, path to peace.

Recenzijas

"The Tragedy of Optimism gives us excellentperhaps unparalleledinsight into the thought of Hermann Cohen. Although Cohen was one of the most important thinkers in the history of Jewish philosophy, he is often misread or simply ignored. Schwarzschild shows in painstaking fashion why the standard criticisms of Cohen miss the point. What emerges is a picture of Cohen as a more sophisticated thinker than what we usually get in histories of the period." Kenneth Seeskin, author of Autonomy in Jewish Philosophy

Papildus informācija

Complete collection of Schwarzschild's essays on the neo-Kantian Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen.
Preface vii
George Y. Kohler
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
George Y. Kohler
Chapter 1 The Democratic Socialism of Hermann Cohen (1956)
1(22)
Chapter 2 To Recast Rationalism (1962/1970)
23(6)
Chapter 3 Truth: The Connection between Logic and Ethics (1966)
29(4)
Chapter 4 The Day of Atonement (1968)
33(2)
Chapter 5 Franz Rosenzweig's Anecdotes about Hermann Cohen (1970)
35(8)
Chapter 6 The Torah Radicalizes on Many Levels (1972)
43(6)
Chapter 7 Historical Excursus: On Cohen's Infinitesimal-Methode
49(12)
Chapter 8 Applications of the Infinitesimalistic Theory in "the System"
61(8)
Chapter 9 The Tenability of Hermann Cohen's Construction of the Self (1975)
69(24)
Chapter 10 "Germanism and Judaism"---Hermann Cohen's Normative Paradigm of the German-Jewish Symbiosis (1979)
93(26)
Chapter 11 Ethics of the Pure Will---Introduction (1981)
119(22)
Chapter 12 The Title of Hermann Cohen's Religion of Reason out of the Sources of Judaism (1986)
141(10)
Chapter 13 History of the Religion of Reason: Part II of the Introduction
151(14)
Chapter 14 The Theologico-Political Basis of Liberal Christian-Jewish Relations in Modernity (1986)
165(20)
Chapter 15 The Religious Stake in Modern Philosophy of Infinity (1987)
185(12)
Chapter 16 Book Reviews
197(12)
From Critical to Speculative Idealism: The Philosophy of Salomon Maimon (1966)
197(5)
Samuel Atlas
Hermann Cohen---The Challenge of a Religion of Reason (1987)
202(2)
William Kluback
Die Idee Gottes im Werk Hermann Cohens (1989)
204(5)
Mechthild Dreyer
Epilogue: Entry on "Cohen, Hermann" in the Encyclopedia of Religion 209(6)
Mircea Eliade
Notes 215(90)
Index Of Names 305
George Y. Kohler is Director of the Joseph Carlebach Institute and Senior Lecturer of Jewish Philosophy at Bar Ilan University, Israel. He is the author of Reading Maimonides' Philosophy in 19th Century Germany: The Guide to Religious Reform.