ISBN:
9789004232617
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xv, 258 pages)
Year of publication:
2012
Series Statement:
Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy v. 16
Uniform Title:
Bedeutung der Nationalitat fur Hermann Cohen
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The National Element in Hermann Cohen's Philosophy and Religion
Keywords:
Cohen, Hermann
;
Nationalism
;
Nationalities, Principle of
;
Citizenship
Abstract:
Preliminary Material /Hartwig Wiedebach and William Templer -- PART ONE biographical Profile of an idea /Hartwig Wiedebach and William Templer -- PART TWO Logical dispositions /Hartwig Wiedebach and William Templer -- PART THREE Nationality as ‘People of a State’ /Hartwig Wiedebach and William Templer -- PART FOUR The Pure Form of the National /Hartwig Wiedebach and William Templer -- PART FIVE Nationality as Community /Hartwig Wiedebach and William Templer -- Closing Overview /Hartwig Wiedebach and William Templer -- Literature /Hartwig Wiedebach and William Templer -- index of Names /Hartwig Wiedebach and William Templer.
Abstract:
Hermann Cohen was a passionate philosopher whose national engagement was an integral component of his work. This national engagement comprised a cultural 'Germanness' (Deutschtum), ethically oriented to the state, and a religious Judaism beyond the political. These two forms of \'nationality\' influenced Cohen’s system of philosophy and his Jewish thought from his broadest to his most subtle points. The National Element in Hermann Cohen's Philosophy and Religion explores Cohen’s views on World War I, Zionism, Jewish orthodoxy, assimilation, and racism. Then it looks at his system: logical dispositions of the idea of nationality, the ethics of the nation-state, and Cohen's aesthetics of national elements of expression. In connection with that, the study explores the Jewish dimension of nationality, a cornerstone for the concept of revelation and communal service in Cohen’s Religion of Reason Out of the Sources of Judaism
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.1163/9789004232617
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