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  • 2005-2009  (3)
  • Bataille, Philippe  (2)
  • Tirosh-Samuelson, Hava
  • Leiden : Brill  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789047442103
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2008
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2008
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Legacy of Hans Jonas
    DDC: 193
    Keywords: Jonas, Hans Congresses ; Jonas, Hans ; Jonas, Hans - Philosoph ; Existentialism Congresses ; Jewish philosophy Congresses ; Life Congresses ; Philosophy of nature Congresses ; Judentum ; Philosophie ; Deutschland ; Tempe 〈Ariz., 2005〉
    Abstract: Preliminary Materials /H. Tirosh-Samuelson and C. Wiese -- Introduction Ethics After Auschwitz: Hans Jonas’s Notion Of Responsibility In A Technological Age /Richard Wolin -- Chapter One. Hans Jonas’s Position In The History Of German Philosophy /Vittorio Hösle -- Chapter Two. Hans Jonas In Marburg, 1928 /Steven M. Wasserstrom -- Chapter Three. Ressentiment—A Few Motifs In Hans Jonas’s Early Book On Gnosticism /Micha Brumlik -- Chapter Four. Hans Jonas And Research On Gnosticism From A Contemporary Perspective /Kurt Rudolph -- Chapter Five. Pauline Theology In The Weimar Republic: Hans Jonas, Karl Barth, And Martin Heidegger /Benjamin Lazier -- Chapter Six. Despair And Responsibility: Affinities And Differences In The Thought Of Hans Jonas And Günther Anders /Konrad Paul Liessmann -- Chapter Seven. Ernst Bloch’s Prinzip Hoffnung And Hans Jonas’s Prinzip Verantwortung /Michael Löwy -- Chapter Eight. Zionism, The Holocaust, And Judaism In A Secular World: New Perspectives On Hans Jonas’s Friendship With Gershom Scholem And Hannah Arendt /Christian Wiese -- Appendix Hans. Jonas, “Our Part In This War: A Word To Jewish Men” (September 1939) /H. Tirosh-Samuelson and C. Wiese -- Chapter Nine. The Immediacy Of Encounter And The Dangers Of Dichotomy: Buber, Levinas, And Jonas On Responsibility /Micha H. Werner -- Chapter Ten. Hans Jonas And Secular Religiosity /Ron Margolin -- Chapter Eleven. Hans Jonas And Ernst Mayr: On Organic Life And Human Responsibility /Strachan Donnelley -- Chapter Twelve. Natural-Law Judaism?: The Genesis Of Bioethics In Hans Jonas, Leo Strauss, And Leon Kass /Lawrence Vogel -- Chapter Thirteen. Cloning And Corporeality /Bernard G. Prusak -- Appendix /H. Tirosh-Samuelson and C. Wiese -- Chapter Fourteen. Reason And Feeling In Hans Jonas’s Existential Biology, Arne Naess’s Deep Ecology, And Spinoza’s Ethics /Martin D. Yaffe -- Chapter Fifteen. Caretaker Or Citizen: Hans Jonas, Aldo Leopold, And The Development Of Jewish Environmental Ethics /Lawrence Troster -- Chapter Sixteen. Jonas, Whitehead, And The Problem Of Power /Sandra B. Lubarsky -- Chapter Seventeen. “God’S Adventure With The World” And “Sanctity Of Life”: Theological Speculations And Ethical Reflections In Jonas’s Philosophy After Auschwitz /Christian Wiese -- Chapter Eighteen. Infants, Paternalism, And Bioethics: Japan’s Grasp Of Jonas’s Insistence On Intergenerational Responsibility /William R. Lafleur -- Chapter Nineteen. Reflections On The Place Of Gnosticism And Ethics In The Thought Of Hans Jonas /Kalman P. Bland -- Chapter Twenty. On Making Persons: Philosophy Of Nature And Ethics /Frederick Ferré -- Chapter Twenty-One. Philosophical Biology And Environmentalism /Carl Mitcham -- Chapter Twenty-Two. More On Jonas And Process Philosophy /Robert Cummings Neville -- Hans Jonas: Life And Works /Christian Wiese -- Bibliography /H. Tirosh-Samuelson and C. Wiese -- Index Of Names /H. Tirosh-Samuelson and C. Wiese -- Index Of Subjects /H. Tirosh-Samuelson and C. Wiese.
    Abstract: Hans Jonas (1903-1993) was one of the most creative and original Jewish thinkers of the twentieth-century. This volume offers a retrospective of Jonas's life and works by bringing together historians of modern Germany, Judaica scholars, philosophers, bioethicists, and environmentalists to reflect on the meaning of his legacy today. From a historian of religions, who wrote a path-breaking monograph on Gnosticism, Jonas turned to the philosophy of nature, extending his existential philosophy and phenomenological analysis to include all forms of life. Unique among twentieth-century Jewish philosophers, Jonas argued for the possibility of a genuinely symbiotic relationship between humanity and nature, which he believed had been suppressed by modern technology. Jonas spoke against the human domination of nature on the basis of Jewish sources, especially the Bible and Lurianic Kabbalah, and he was among the first to define the ethical challenges that modern technology poses to humanity. This book is also available in paperback
    Note: This volume originated in a conference at Arizona State University (ASU) on November 6-7, 2005 , Includes bibliographical references (p. [523]-553) and indexes
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004163379 , 9004163379
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVII, 430 S.
    Year of publication: 2007
    Series Statement: Jewish identities in a changing world 10
    Series Statement: Jewish identities in a changing world
    Uniform Title: La tentation antisémite 〈engl.〉
    DDC: 305.892/40440905
    Keywords: Antisemitism History 21st century ; Jews Politics and government 21st century ; Antisemitismus ; France Ethnic relations ; Frankreich ; Frankreich ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte 2000-2007
    Description / Table of Contents: What do the statistics tell us? -- In schools -- Changes in the public sphere -- The Shoah: deficit, plethora and loss of meaning -- Global anti-Semitism -- The Jews in France: developments and concerns -- Anti-Semitism (almost) without Jews -- The power of the imagination -- A sociological intervention -- Muslim anti-Semitism: the view from prison -- The Jews, the ChaldoAssyrians and the others -- Anti-Semitism at local level -- An unusual variant of "global" anti-Semitism -- "Why there were no clashes in Sarcelles" -- The Marseilles counterpoint: the Pieds-Noirs and the Jews -- The fears of the Jews in Alsace -- Malaise in the Alsatian countryside -- Two extreme right political forces, two anti-Semitic rationales -- Mohammed Latrèche and the Parti des Musulmans de France -- Desecrations -- Boycotting Israel -- Two extreme cases of anti-Zionism -- Leftism in decline and extreme anti-Zionism -- The clamour of the media and the silence of the teachers -- Dealing with the Shoah in schools -- Ethnic diversity in schools -- Abuse and attacks -- Anti-Semitism in schools and globalisation
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , "Works by Michel Wieviorka": p. [xix]-xx
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789047421832
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2007
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2007
    Uniform Title: Tentation antisémite
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.892/40440905
    Keywords: Antisemitism History 21st century ; Antisemitisme ; France Ethnic relations ; Frankrijk
    Abstract: Preliminary Materials /M. Wieviorka -- Introduction /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter One. What Do The Statistics Tell Us? /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Two. In Schools /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Three. Changes In The Public Sphere /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Four. The Shoah: Deficit, Plethora And Loss Of Meaning /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Five. Global Anti-Semitism /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Six. The Jews In France: Developments And Concerns /M. Wieviorka -- Conclusion The Uniqueness Of The French Experience /M. Wieviorka -- Introduction /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Seven. Anti-Semitism (Almost) Without Jews /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Eight. The Power Of The Imagination /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Nine. A Sociological Intervention /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Ten. Muslim Anti-Semitism: The View From Prison /M. Wieviorka -- Conclusion /M. Wieviorka -- Introduction /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Eleven. The Jews, The Chaldoassyrians And The Others /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twelve. Anti-Semitism At Local Level /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Thirteen. An Unusual Variant Of ‘Global’ Anti-Semitism /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Fourteen. “Why There Were No Clashes In Sarcelles” /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Fifteen. The Marseilles Counterpoint: The Pieds-Noirs And The Jews /M. Wieviorka -- Introduction /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Sixteen. The Fears Of The Jews In Alsace /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Seventeen. Malaise In The Alsatian Countryside /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Eighteen. Two Extreme Right Political Forces, Two Anti-Semitic Rationales /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Nineteen. Mohammed Latrèche And The Parti Des Musulmans De France /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twenty. Desecrations /M. Wieviorka -- Conclusion /M. Wieviorka -- Introduction /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twenty-One. Boycotting Israel /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twenty-Two. Two Extreme Cases Of Anti-Zionism /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twenty-Three. Leftism In Decline And Extreme Anti-Zionism /M. Wieviorka -- Conclusion /M. Wieviorka -- Introduction /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twenty-Four. The Clamour Of The Media And The Silence Of The Teachers /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twenty-Five. Dealing With The Shoah In Schools /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twenty-Six. Ethnic Diversity In Schools /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twenty-Seven. Abuse And Attacks /M. Wieviorka -- Chapter Twenty-Eight. Anti-Semitism In Schools And Globalisation /M. Wieviorka -- General Conclusion /M. Wieviorka -- Index /M. Wieviorka.
    Abstract: Since the beginning of the 21st century France has seen the return of anti-Semitism with attacks, desecration of cemeteries, insults, and threats. This book is the outcome of a survey carried out by Michel Wieviorka along with a dozen sociologists. He examines different tracks: the possible links between anti-Semitism and the presence of a considerable Muslim population in France, the hypothesis of a meeting between Islamism and the anti-Semitic extreme left, as well as the hypothesis whereby the rise of anti-Semitism is connected with the evolution of the Jewish population in France which is increasingly attracted by a community-oriented way of life. This book demonstrates that present-day anti-Semitism owes as much to factors internal to French society (the social, institutional, and political crisis) as it does to the projection of global issues on French soil, in particular those which originate in the Middle East. He demonstrates that this phenomenon has novel aspects, but its more classical features are also borne in mind. This rigorous and objective book is the first scientific study of present-day French anti-Semitism
    Note: "Works by Michel Wieviorka": pages [xix]-xx -- Includes bibliographical references and index
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