Emil Fackenheim was the last in a long line of Jewish philosophers to emerge from Germany, the modern center of Western philosophy, following Moses Mendelssohn, Leo Baeck, and Martin Buber. In this revealing book, David Patterson explores Fackenheim's rigorous pursuit of a philosophical response to the tragedy of the Holocaust. Fackenheim's writing sheds light on the tensions between Jewish thinking and German philosophy, illustrating how elements of the latter were used by the Nazis to justify Jewish annihilation. In addition, he emphasizes the important implications of defining Jewish philosophy as its own entity, separate from the tenets of the Jewish cultural tradition.
ISBN: | 9780815631569 |
Publication date: | 30th March 2008 |
Author: | David Patterson |
Publisher: | Syracuse University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 211 pages |
Series: | Religion, Theology, and the Holocaust |
Genres: |
The Holocaust Ethics and moral philosophy Philosophy of religion |