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_aB803 _b.D535 1991 |
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_aBergman, Samuel Hugo, _d1883-1975. _e1 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aDialogical philosophy from Kierkegaard to Buber /Shmuel Hugo Bergman ; translated from Hebrew by Arnold A. Gerstein. |
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_aAlbany, N.Y. : _bState University of New York Press, _c(c)1991. |
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_a1 online resource (xvi, 257 pages) : _billustrations |
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490 | 1 | _aSUNY Series in Jewish Philosophy | |
500 | _aTranslation of: Filosofyah ha-diʼalogit mi-Ḳirḳagor .Aad Buber. | ||
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_aFront Matter -- _tHalf Title Page -- _tTitle Page -- _tCopyright Page -- _tTable of Contents -- _tFOREWORD -- _tPREFACE -- _tContent -- _tPART ONE S0REN KIERKEGAARD -- _tTHE DEVELOPMENT OF PHILOSOPHY -- _tDescartes, Leibnitz, Kant -- _tFichte and Hegel -- _tKierkegaard and Hegel -- _tRomanticism and the Cult of Genius -- _tKierkegaard's Life -- _tTHE CONCEPT OF IRONY IN KIERKEGAARD'S THOUGHT -- _tThe Trial of Socrates -- _tSocrates According to Aristophanes -- _tThe Character of the Ironist -- _tIrony and Romanticism -- _tThe Religious Stage -- _tIronist as Teacher |
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_aObjective versus Existential TruthKIERKEGAARD'S PSEUDONYMOUSWRITINGS -- _tEither/Or -- _tBoredom -- _tThree Representatives of the Aesthetic Life -- _tThe Eternal and the Temporal in Man -- _tIn Praise of Marriage -- _tThe Choice of Despair -- _tMan's Duty to Be Himself -- _tThe Relation between the Moral and the Religious -- _tThe Rejection of Mysticism -- _tEuphoric Non-Vindication -- _tFear and Trembling -- _tThe Sacrifice of Isaac -- _tResignation and Repetition -- _tMorality and the Sacrifice of Isaac -- _tThe Absolute Duty to God -- _tIncidents of Moral Suspension in the Bibl |
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_aThe Book of Job�The True Book of RepetitionThe *Individual' in Hegel and Kierkegaard -- _tThe Individual as a Religious Category -- _tPhilosophy and Faith -- _tThe Intrusion of Eternity into Time -- _tLearning is Remembering -- _tLearning and Revelation -- _tRevelation and Love -- _tParadox and Faith -- _tThe Risk of Faith -- _tPostscript -- _tObjective Christianity as Idolatry -- _tThe Invisible Church -- _tThe 'Leap' to Faith -- _tThe Difficulty of Subjectivity -- _tExistential Tension -- _tExistential Pathos and Suffering -- _tSuffering and Humor |
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_aSuffering and the Consciousness of GuiltPART TWO TRANSITION -- _tTRANSITIONAL THINKERS FROM FEUERBACH TO ROSENSTOCK -- _tFerdinand Ebner: Reciprocity and Spirituality -- _tSelf-Isolation�A Betrayal of God -- _tEugen Rosenstock -- _tThought and Speech -- _tThree Levels of Language -- _tThe Error of Psychology -- _tFeuerbach and Stirner -- _tFirst Principle in the Philosophy of Hermann Cohen -- _tFrom Idealism to Dialogue -- _tPART THREE FRANZ ROSENZWEIG -- _tFRANZ ROSENZWEIG: AN OVERVIEW -- _tMetaethics, Metalogic, and Metaphysics -- _tUnity and Triad: A Starting Point |
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_aSick and Healthy ReasonThree Stages in the Cure of 'Paralysis' -- _tGod and His Name -- _tCritical Remarks -- _tTHE STAR OF REDEMPTION -- _tBeing and Fortitude in God -- _tLaw and Particularity in the World -- _tCharacter and Will in Man -- _tThe Protocosmos and the Revealed World -- _tPhilosophy and Theology -- _tRevelation or The World in Time -- _tLove of God and Love of Neighbor -- _tThe Law of the Reversibility of Arch-Words -- _tThe Evolution of Redemption -- _tJudaism and Christianity -- _tPART FOUR: THE DIALOGICAL PHILOSOPHYOF MARTIN BUBER |
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_aBuber, Martin, _d1878-1965. |
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_aRosenzweig, Franz, _d1886-1929. |
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_aKierkegaard, Søren, _d1813-1855. |
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_aPhilosophy, Modern _y20th century. |
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_aPhilosophy, Modern _y19th century. |
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650 | 0 | _aPhilosophy, Modern. | |
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