This book is intended for scholars and students in humanities,
history, Jewish studies, philosophy, Christian theology, and for
those concerned with the roots of anti-Semitism and with the need
for toleration and intercultural pluralism. The book combines the
development of German philosophy from the Enlightenment to
Idealism, and from Idealism to the revolutionary turning-point of
the mid-nineteenth century with the Jewish question.
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