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Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy Book

Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy
Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy, Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy contests the ancient opposition between Athens and Jerusalem by retrieving the concept of meontology - the doctrine of nonbeing - from the Jewish philosophical and theological tradition. For Emmanuel Levinas, Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy has a rating of 4 stars
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Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy, Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy contests the ancient opposition between Athens and Jerusalem by retrieving the concept of meontology - the doctrine of nonbeing - from the Jewish philosophical and theological tradition. For Emmanuel Levinas, Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy
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  • Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy
  • Written by author Martin Kavka
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, November 2008
  • Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy contests the ancient opposition between Athens and Jerusalem by retrieving the concept of meontology - the doctrine of nonbeing - from the Jewish philosophical and theological tradition. For Emmanuel Levinas
  • Contests the ancient philosophical opposition between Athens and Jerusalem, looking at the concept of nonbeing.
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Introduction : from Athens to Jerusalem1
1The meontological conundrum : Emmanuel Levinas and Emil Fackenheim on the Athens-Jerusalem conflict18
2Beyond "beyond being" : nonbeing in Plato and Husserl42
3Nonbeing as not-yet-being : meontology in Maimonides and Hermann Cohen66
4Nonbeing ensouled, nonbeing embodied : Levinas versus Rosenzweig on the role of the other in messianic anticipation129
Conclusion : deepening the roots of the Jewish meontological tradition, or contra the Derridean "Messianic"193


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