Winner of the Jordan Schnitzer Book Award, philosophy and thought category In this book Rose illuminates the extraordinary creativity of Jewish intellectuals as they reevaluated Judaism with the tools of a German philosophical tradition fast emerging as central to modern intellectual life. While previous work emphasizes the "subversive" dimensions of German-Jewish thought or the "inner antisemitism" of the German philosophical tradition, Rose shows convincingly the tremendous resources German philosophy offered contemporary Jews for thinking about the place of Jews in the wider...
Winner of the Jordan Schnitzer Book Award, philosophy and thought category In this book Rose illuminates the extraordinary creativity of Je...