The essays assembled here represent the leading Hermann Cohen scholars from the United States, Canada, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, and Israel. Emerging from their efforts is a new set of explorations both in Cohen’s own system and also in his relation to a wide-range of subsequent thinkers. They open Cohen’s Ethics of Pure Will in two ways. First, they show us the deep questions that are operating within Cohen’s texts, and second they raise questions for ethics itself, particularly in relation to Jewish tradition. That specific topic, the primacy of ethics for Judaism, received one of its most philosophically rigorous treatments in Cohen’s work, where thinking of the relation of ethics and Judaism became a truly philosophical task.

Studies in European Judaism. Edited by Giuseppe Veltri (Leopold-Zunz-Centre for Jewish Studies University of Halle-Wittenberg), Bruno Chiesa, Rachel Elior (Hebrew University Jerusalem), Alessandro Guetta (INALCO Paris), Eleazar Gutwirth (Tel Aviv University), Moshe Idel (Hebrew University Jerusalem), Hanna Liss (Hochschule für Jüdische Studien Heidelberg), Paul Mendes-Flohr (Hebrew University Jerusalem), R. Munk (Universiteit Leiden), David Ruderman (University of Pennsylvania), Peter Schäfer (Princeton University), Stefan Schreiner (University of Tübingen), Israel Yuval (Hebrew University Jerusalem), Jonathan Webber (University of Birmingham), M. Zuckermann (Tel Aviv University). 14: R. Gibbs (Ed.), Hermann Cohen's Ethics, Leiden, E.J. Brill, xi-262, ISBN 978-90-04-15318-9

CHIESA, Bruno
2006-01-01

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The essays assembled here represent the leading Hermann Cohen scholars from the United States, Canada, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, and Israel. Emerging from their efforts is a new set of explorations both in Cohen’s own system and also in his relation to a wide-range of subsequent thinkers. They open Cohen’s Ethics of Pure Will in two ways. First, they show us the deep questions that are operating within Cohen’s texts, and second they raise questions for ethics itself, particularly in relation to Jewish tradition. That specific topic, the primacy of ethics for Judaism, received one of its most philosophically rigorous treatments in Cohen’s work, where thinking of the relation of ethics and Judaism became a truly philosophical task.
2006
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