Literatursorte | Aufsätze |
Verfasser | Beiser, Frederik |
Titel | Herman Cohen's Love/Hate Relationship with Spinoza, 1867-1915 |
Titel Zeitschrift / Sammelband | Spinoza, Hermann Cohen and the legacies of German idealism : Sovereignty, law and theology [= Jewish Studies Quarterly] |
Zählung | 25, 2 |
Jahr | 2018 |
Seiten | 101-120 |
Sprache | englisch |
Sachgebiete | Ethik, Politische und Rechtsphilosophie, Theologie / (biblische) Hermeneutik / Religionsphilosophie, Rezeptionsgeschichte, Spinoza und Judentum / Jüdische Philosophie |
Behandelte Personen | Cohen, Hermann |
Autopsie | ja |
Vollständig bibliografisch ausgewertet | nein |
Kommentar deutsch | "Why did Cohen become a Spinoza antagonist? This article shows that, when placed in context, Cohen's reinvocation of the ban is understandable. He perceived that the Spinoza enthusiasm of his day was walking into a trap laid by anti-Semites, who, like Spinoza, presented Judaism as an exclusivist political doctrine, bereft of universal moral significance because it was a religion by and for Jews alone, and that Zionism was based on the belief that the Jews are God's elect and have a right to dominate other peoples" (absrtract). |
Kommentar englisch | "Why did Cohen become a Spinoza antagonist? This article shows that, when placed in context, Cohen's reinvocation of the ban is understandable. He perceived that the Spinoza enthusiasm of his day was walking into a trap laid by anti-Semites, who, like Spinoza, presented Judaism as an exclusivist political doctrine, bereft of universal moral significance because it was a religion by and for Jews alone, and that Zionism was based on the belief that the Jews are God's elect and have a right to dominate other peoples" (abstract). |
URL | http://https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/zeitschrift/jewish-studies-quarterly-jsq |
Link zu dieser Seite | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=19759 |
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