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Contemporary Jewish rationalism often draws on ideas associated with medieval philosophers such as Maimonides and modern Jewish rationalists such as Hermann Cohen. Cohen was a German Jewish neo-Kantian philosopher who turned to Jewish subjects at the end of his career in the early 20th century, picking up on ideas of Maimonides.
Rosenzweig's best-known individual work is the epic The Star of Redemption, a book of modern theology critical of modern philosophical idealism (embodied in Hegel's systematization of human life and thought structure [14]) which has had a massive influence on modern Jewish theology and philosophy since its publication in the early 20th century ...
"Jewish Philosophy after Kant: The Legacy of Salomon Maimon", in The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy, eds. Michael L. Morgan and Peter Eli Gordon, Cambridge University Press, 2007 "From Quine to Hegel: Naturalism, Anti-Realism, and Maimon's Question Quid Facti", in German Idealism: Contemporary Perspectives, ed. Espen Hammer ...
Pages in category "Jewish philosophers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 506 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Orthodox Jewish philosophy comprises the philosophical and theological teachings of Orthodox Judaism.Though Orthodox Judaism sees itself as the heir of traditional rabbinic Judaism, the present-day movement is thought to have first formed in the late 18th century, mainly in reaction to the Jewish emancipation and the growth of the Haskalah and Reform movements.
This is an incomplete list of notable Jewish American philosophers. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans . For a list of Jewish philosophers, see Jewish philosophers .
Modern Orthodox is a stream of Orthodox Judaism that attempts to "synthesize" the secular, modern world with traditional Jewish values and the observance of halakha, or Jewish law. Modern Orthodox Jews value secular knowledge and are culturally, educationally and politically, as well as practically, engaged in society. See Torah Umadda.
Doing Jewish Theology: God, Torah and Israel in Modern Judaism, Jewish Lights, 2008. Traces of God: Seeing God in Torah, History and Everyday Life, Jewish Lights, 2006. The Jewish Approach to God: A Brief Introduction for Christians, Jewish Lights, 2003. The Way into Encountering God in Judaism, Jewish Lights, 2000.