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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1070255270
    Format: 218 S.
    Series Statement: Philologische Studien und Quellen 17
    Uniform Title: Herder's social and political thought 〈dt.〉
    Note: Aus dem Engl. übers , Literaturverz. S. 208 - 215
    Language: German
    Subjects: Political Science , German Studies , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Herder, Johann Gottfried von 1744-1803 ; Politische Philosophie ; Herder, Johann Gottfried von 1744-1803 ; Politik ; Gesellschaft ; Bibliografie
    Author information: Gronemeyer, Horst 1933-
    Author information: Barnard, Frederick M. 1921-
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV024524064
    Format: XXII,189 S.
    Edition: Nachdr. d. Ausg. 1965
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Herder, Johann Gottfried von 1744-1803 ; Sozialphilosophie
    Author information: Barnard, Frederick M. 1921-
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1690489030
    ISBN: 9789004290907 , 9789004290372
    Series Statement: A history of modern Jewish religious philosophy / by Eliezer Schweid; translation by Leonard Levin 2
    Uniform Title: Toledot filosofiat ha-dat ha-yehudit ba-zeman he-ḥadash
    Content: A comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of modern Jewish thought, Volume 2 (of 5) covers the major thinkers of the nineteenth-century German-Jewish religious movements and the east-European Haskalah, with extensive primary source excerpts
    Note: Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter One The Philosophical Foundation for Jewish Studies; A. The Association (Verein) for the Culture and Scientific Study of Jewry; B. Eduard Gans; C. Immanuel Wolf; D. Leopold Zunz; Chapter Two The Science of History, Philosophy of History, and Reestablishing Judaism as the Religion of Reason; A. Historical Development; B. Judaism as "Religion of Spirit": The Teaching of Solomon Formstecher; C. Judaism as Ethical-Religious Commitment: The Teaching of Samuel Hirsch , D. Reform in the Mode of "Religious Feeling": The Influence of Friedrich Schleiermacher on Abraham GeigerChapter Three The Political Philosophy of the NationalHaskalah Movement in Eastern Europe; A. Introduction; B. Adapting the Doctrine of Interfaith Tolerance in the Secular State: The Teaching of R. Isaac Baer Levinsohn; C. The Attack on the Rabbinic Establishment: Spinoza's Influence on the Radical Hebrew Haskalah; Chapter Four Revealed Torah and Kant's Critical Idealism; A. Introductory Remarks , B. The Dialogue between R. Judah Halevi's Teaching and the Critical Philosophy of Locke and Kant in the Thought of Samuel David LuzzattoC. Revelation and the Critique of Reason: The Philosophy of Salomon Ludwig Steinheim; D. Discovering the Inner Light of Torah: The Teaching of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch; Chapter Five Adaptation and Growth of the Inner Space ofTorah in Response to Humanism; A. Introduction; B. Ultra-Orthodox Nationalism in Response to Reform: Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer; C. Systematic Grounding and Enrichment of Orthodoxy in Response to Humanism: The Teaching of the Malbim , D. Developing the Halakhic Alternative to Hasidism and Haskalah:The Students of the Vilna GaonChapter Six The Torah and the People: "Positive Historical" Judaism; A. Introduction; B. The General Social and Philosophical-Historical Background of the Conservative Movement: The Influence of Herder and Savigny; C. Adapting Halakha to the Needs and Will of the People: Zechariah Frankel's Doctrine; D. Divine Providence and Ethical Mission in Jewish History:The Teaching of Heinrich Graetz; Chapter Seven The Drive for Unity in the East-European Haskalah and the Turn to Zionism; A. Introduction , B. Defense of Hasidism and Halakha from a Maskilic Point of View: The Peace Making of Eliezer ZweifelC. Relation of Religion and Nation in Judaism and the Way to Spiritual Zionism: The Peregrinations of Peretz Smolenskin's Thought; D. The Dawn of Religious Nationalism: Jehiel Michal Pines; E. From "Spiritual Nationality" to Secular "Natural Nationality": Exacerbating the Controversy in the Teaching of Moses Leib Lilienblum; Glossary; Bibliography; Index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Judentum ; Religionsphilosophie ; Neuzeit ; Electronic books
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_442883781
    Format: XXII, 189 S. 8"
    Edition: (Reprint. lithogr. with corr.)
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 179-186
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_639430309
    Format: XX, 341 S.
    ISBN: 9781442642157
    Content: "Johann Georg Hamann (1730-1788) was a German philosopher who offered in his writings a radical critique of the Enlightenment's reverence for reason. A pivotal figure in the Sturm und Drang movement, his thought influenced such writers as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Johann Gottfried Herder. As a friend of Immanuel Kant, Hamann was the first writer to comment on the Critique of Pure Reason, and his work foreshadows the linguistic turn in philosophy as well as numerous elements of twentieth century hermeneutics and existentialism
    Content: Johann Georg Hamann and the Enlightenment Project addresses Hamann's oeuvre from the perspective of political philosophy, focusing on his views concerning the public use of reason, social contract theory, autonomy, aesthetic morality and the politics of 'taste,' and the technocratic ideal of enlightened despotism. Robert Alan Sparling situates Hamann's work historically, elucidates his somewhat difficult writing, and argues for his relevance in the ongoing culture wars over the merits of the Enlightenment project"--Publisher description
    Content: "Johann Georg Hamann (1730-1788) was a German philosopher who offered in his writings a radical critique of the Enlightenment's reverence for reason. A pivotal figure in the Sturm und Drang movement, his thought influenced such writers as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Johann Gottfried Herder. As a friend of Immanuel Kant, Hamann was the first writer to comment on the Critique of Pure Reason, and his work foreshadows the linguistic turn in philosophy as well as numerous elements of twentieth century hermeneutics and existentialism
    Note: Literaturverz.: S. [325]-336
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Hamann, Johann Georg 1730-1788 ; Aufklärung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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