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Authors: F. Tomasoni
ISBN-13: 9781402015946, ISBN-10: 1402015941
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Date Published: October 2007
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: F. Tomasoni

Book Synopsis

This book is intended not only for scholars and students in humanities, history (esp. the history of ideas), Jewish studies, philosophy (esp. the history of philosophy), and Christian theology, but also for those concerned with the roots of anti-Semitism and with the need for toleration and intercultural pluralism.

Modernity and the Final Aim of History:
* Combines the development of German philosophy from the Enlightenment to Idealism, and from Idealism to the revolutionary turning-point of the mid-nineteenth century with the Jewish question;
* Shows the close entwining of anti-Jewish prejudices with awareness of the importance of Judaism in the formation of modern thought;
* Points out the hopes, obstacles, compromises, and disappointments of Jewish emancipation right up to the appearance of racial anti-Semitism;
* Traces the changes in the debate over Judaism from the theological perspective to the philosophical and from the philosophical to that of the economic and naturalistic;
* Underlines the dangers to toleration that arise from seeing human history as directed towards a single aim;
*Can be used in university courses and seminars, as well as in research groups.

Table of Contents

One: Reason, humanity and religions
1"True" religion and positive religions : Mendelssohn and Lavater
2Emancipation, toleration and faith : Mendelssohn, Hamann and Jacobi
3The redimensioning of enlightenment : dialogue between Wizenmann and Kant
Two: Christianity, people and nations
1Liberty, morality and the state : Fichte
2Baptism and nationality : Schleiermacher and David Friedlander
3Popular religion and reason : the first writings of Hegel at Tubingen and Bern
4The fate of Judaism : the writings of Hegel at Frankfurt and Jena
5The sublime and the election of a people : the Berlin lessons
6The impossible conciliation : Fries
Three: Atheism, progress and revolution
1Judaism and myths : Schelling and Strauss
2Self-consciousness and social emancipation : Bruno Bauer and Karl Marx
3Alienation, monotheism and humanism : Feuerbach, Daumer and Ghillany
4Jewish humanism and messianism : Gotthold Salomon and Moses Hess

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