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  1. 29 de abr. de 2024 · In the late eighteenth century, Johann David Michaelis criticized Moses Mendelssohn for bringing what Michaelis termed his native Jewish tradition into his thinking on universal matters. Yet leaning on Jewish sources had been a key feature of European natural law thinking from the onset of modernity.

  2. Hace 1 día · En ese movimiento fue clave la figura de Moses Mendelssohn, filósofo judío que tradujo la Torá (y otros libros bíblicos) al alemán, lo que para los sectores más ortodoxos del judaísmo era una herejía. Un judaísmo ansioso por disponer de libertad y de derechos.

  3. Hace 3 días · During Moses Mendelssohn’s life and after his death, David Friedländer (1750–1834) was widely regarded as his closest disciple. 3 Neither as accomplished a philosopher nor as learned in Jewish texts as his mentor, Friedländer was a tireless apostle who devoted his considerable energy and financial resources to disseminating his master’s teachings.

  4. Hace 3 días · By prioritizing “spirit” over “letter,” an isolated ethic of authenticity can detach moral identity from history, race, community, land, and other seemingly extrinsic factors. I draw on Willie James Jennings and Daniel Boyarin to illustrate authenticity’s exclusionary potential and Moses Mendelssohn to construct a more inclusive ideal.

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · 1. Friedrich Nietzsche. 2. Sigmund Freud. 3. Karl Marx. 4. Ludwig Feuerbach. 5. Theodor W. Adorno. 6. Erich Fromm. 7. Moses Mendelssohn. 8. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. 9. Immanuel Kant. 10. Walter Benjamin. Why Reading Philosophy Is Great for Learning German. How to Learn German by Reading Philosophy. And One More Thing...

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  6. Hace 6 días · Who: Anne Sarah Matviyets from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Tolerance for the Tolerant “Other”—Moses Mendelssohn’s Claim for Tolerance in the “Vorrede/Preface” (1782), in the Journal: Religions 2024, 15, 516.

  7. Hace 3 días · Moses Mendelssohn. Though reading German books was forbidden in the 1700s by Jewish inspectors who had a measure of police power in Germany, Moses Mendelson found his first German book, an edition of Protestant theology, at a well-organized system of Jewish charity for needy