Moses Mendelssohn

Moses Mendelssohn
Title Moses Mendelssohn PDF eBook
Author Shmuel Feiner
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 235
Release 2010-11-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300167520

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From the prizewinning Jewish Lives series, an accessible and fascinating biography of Moses Mendelssohn, the seminal Jewish philosopher "A fascinating portrait of an important Enlightenment figure."—Library Journal The “German Socrates,” Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786) was the most influential Jewish thinker of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. A Berlin celebrity and a major figure in the Enlightenment, revered by Immanuel Kant, Mendelssohn suffered the indignities common to Jews of his time while formulating the philosophical foundations of a modern Judaism suited for a new age. His most influential books included the groundbreaking Jerusalem and a translation of the Bible into German that paved the way for generations of Jews to master the language of the larger culture. Feiner’s book is the first that offers a full, human portrait of this fascinating man—uncommonly modest, acutely aware of his task as an intellectual pioneer, shrewd, traditionally Jewish, yet thoroughly conversant with the world around him—providing a vivid sense of Mendelssohn’s daily life as well as of his philosophical endeavors. Feiner, a leading scholar of Jewish intellectual history, examines Mendelssohn as father and husband, as a friend (Mendelssohn’s long-standing friendship with the German dramatist Gotthold Ephraim Lessing was seen as a model for Jews and non-Jews worldwide), as a tireless advocate for his people, and as an equally indefatigable spokesman for the paramount importance of intellectual independence.

Moses Mendelssohn and the Enlightenment

Moses Mendelssohn and the Enlightenment
Title Moses Mendelssohn and the Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Allan Arkush
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 324
Release 2012-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 0791495264

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Moses Mendelssohn, the author of numerous works on natural theology and ethics, was also the first modern philosopher of Judaism. This book places Mendelssohn's thought within the context of the Leibnizian-Wolffian school, the writings of Kant and Lessing and other major figures of the Enlightenment, and within the age-old tradition of Jewish rationalism. More than any previous treatment of this subject, it questions the extent to which Mendelssohn truly succeeded in reconciling his allegiance to the philosophy of the Enlightenment with his adherence to Judaism.

Moses Mendelssohn

Moses Mendelssohn
Title Moses Mendelssohn PDF eBook
Author Moses Mendelssohn
Publisher UPNE
Pages 298
Release 2011
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1611682142

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An English translation of key works, many never before translated, by Moses Mendelssohn, the founder of modern Jewish philosophy

Moses Mendelssohn: Philosophical Writings

Moses Mendelssohn: Philosophical Writings
Title Moses Mendelssohn: Philosophical Writings PDF eBook
Author Moses Mendelssohn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 368
Release 1997-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521573832

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Mendelssohn's Philosophical Writings, helped propel its author to the forefront of the Berlin Enlightenment.

Faith and Freedom

Faith and Freedom
Title Faith and Freedom PDF eBook
Author Michah Gottlieb
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 224
Release 2011-03-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199838240

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The recent renewal of the faith-reason debate has focused attention on earlier episodes in its history. One of its memorable highlights occurred during the Enlightenment, with the outbreak of the "Pantheism Controversy" between the eighteenth century Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn and the Christian Counter-Enlightenment thinker Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. While Mendelssohn argued that reason confirmed belief in a providential God and in an immortal soul, Jacobi claimed that its consistent application led ineluctably to atheism and fatalism. At present, there are two leading interpretations of Moses Mendelssohn's thought. One casts him as a Jewish traditionalist who draws on German philosophy to support his premodern Jewish beliefs, while the other portrays him as a secret Deist who seeks to encourage his fellow Jews to integrate into German society and so disingenuously defends Judaism to avoid arousing their opposition. By exploring the Pantheism Controversy and Mendelssohn's relation to his two greatest Jewish philosophical predecessors, the medieval Rabbi Moses Maimonides and the seventeenth century heretic Baruch Spinoza, Michah Gottlieb presents a new reading of Mendelssohn arguing that he defends Jewish religious concepts sincerely, but gives them a humanistic interpretation appropriate to life in a free, diverse modern society. Gottlieb argues that the faith-reason debate is best understood not primarily as an argument about metaphysical questions, such as whether or not God exists, but rather as a contest between two competing conceptions of human dignity and freedom. Mendelssohn, Gottlieb contends, gives expression to a humanistic religious perspective worthy of renewed consideration today.

Socrates and the Jews

Socrates and the Jews
Title Socrates and the Jews PDF eBook
Author Miriam Leonard
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 261
Release 2012-06-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0226472477

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Taking on the question of how the glories of the classical world could be reconciled with the Bible, this book explains how Judaism played a vital role in defining modern philhellenism.

Moses Mendelssohn

Moses Mendelssohn
Title Moses Mendelssohn PDF eBook
Author Alexander Altmann
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 910
Release 1984-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1909821187

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Professor Altmann quotes widely from personal letters and other contemporary documents in this biographical study of one of the most celebrated figures of the German Enlightenment. A considerable amount of the primary source material is offered in English translation.