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Paradox and the Prophets - Hermann Cohen and the Indirect Communication of Religion (Hardcover)
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Paradox and the Prophets - Hermann Cohen and the Indirect Communication of Religion (Hardcover)
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Hermann Cohen (1842-1918) is widely regarded as the most
influential representative of twentieth-century Jewish philosophy,
and his Religion of Reason is often described as one of the most
significant attempts to wrestle with the competing claims of
philosophy and the Jewish religious tradition since Maimonides'
Guide of the Perplexed. Nevertheless, Cohen has often been treated
merely as an historical precursor to later Jewish thinkers like
Buber, Rosenzweig, and Levinas. Daniel H. Weiss offers an
insightful new reading of Religion of Reason, arguing that the
style and method of Cohen's final work have long been fundamentally
misunderstood. Previous readers, puzzled by the seemingly
incompatible perspectives within Religion of Reason, have tended
either to uphold one or another of the text's 'voices' or to
criticize the text for intellectual incoherence. Weiss demonstrates
that the multiplicity of Cohen's text is an essential element of
its rational and communicative purposes. Drawing upon Kierkegaard
as a theorist of indirect communication, he shows how Cohen
combines the 'incompatible voices' of philosophy and of Scripture
in order to convey religious and ethical ideas-such as the unique
God, the other as You, and the messianic future-that would be
distorted in a fully consistent, single-voiced mode of thought and
communication. While focusing on the details and style of Cohen's
text, Paradox and the Prophets also explores the broader
philosophical claim that Religion of Reason, far from representing
an outdated mode of thought, serves as a model for contemporary
efforts to reason about religion and ethics.
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