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Literatursorte Aufsätze
Verfasser Rosenthal, Michael A.
Titel Prophetic Style and Ethical Experience on Herman Cohen and Spinoza
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 200-217
Sprache englisch
Sachgebiete Ethik, Theologie / (biblische) Hermeneutik / Religionsphilosophie, Theorievergleich, Sonstiges
Behandelte Personen Cohen, Hermann
Autopsie ja
Vollständig bibliografisch ausgewertet nein
Kommentar deutsch "In »Spinoza on State and Religion, Judaism and Christianity,« Hermann Cohen claimed that Spinoza did not understand the nature of prophecy and its ethical significance. This paper examines an earlier essay by Cohen, »The Style of the Prophets,« which shows that their views are closer than usually thought. While their metaphysical disagreement runs deep, the two offer similar accounts of the phenomenology of prophecy. Both think that the language of the prophet does not directly articulate the philosophical ground of ethics, but rather bears an analogous relationship to ethical truth. Prophecy requires reason to provide the theoretical grounding of an experience that is always expressed through an imaginative particularity. A more significant difference can be found in their accounts of the aesthetic dimension of prophecy. What Cohen understood better than Spinoza was how the formal aesthetics of prophetic experience symbolized the dynamics of the inner nature of ethical experience." (abstract)
Kommentar englisch "In »Spinoza on State and Religion, Judaism and Christianity,« Hermann Cohen claimed that Spinoza did not understand the nature of prophecy and its ethical significance. This paper examines an earlier essay by Cohen, »The Style of the Prophets,« which shows that their views are closer than usually thought. While their metaphysical disagreement runs deep, the two offer similar accounts of the phenomenology of prophecy. Both think that the language of the prophet does not directly articulate the philosophical ground of ethics, but rather bears an analogous relationship to ethical truth. Prophecy requires reason to provide the theoretical grounding of an experience that is always expressed through an imaginative particularity. A more significant difference can be found in their accounts of the aesthetic dimension of prophecy. What Cohen understood better than Spinoza was how the formal aesthetics of prophetic experience symbolized the dynamics of the inner nature of ethical experience." (abstract)
URL http://https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/zeitschrift/jewish-studies-quarterly-jsq
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