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In his essay Das neue Denken (1925), Franz Rosenzweig warns against
the "danger of understanding the new thinking in the sense, or
rather the nonsense, of ‘irrational’ tendencies such as, for
example, the ‘philosophy of life.’ Everyone clever enough to
have steered clear of the jaws of the idealistic Charybdis seems
nowadays to be drawn into the dark whirlpool of this Scylla". The
Homeric metaphor of Scylla and Charybdis provides the general
guidelines Rosenzweig seems to stick to in developing his ‘new
thinking.’ Not only does it avoid the dangers of idealism and
irrationalism charting a third way between them, but it also takes
shape as a combination of philosophy and Jewish thought — a
combination irreducible to each of its terms, and thus representing
a tertium datur beyond them.
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