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Jewish messianism and the history of philosophy

Martin Kavka 2004 © Cambridge University Press
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  • 9780521104630 (paper)
  • 9780511193187 (ebook)
  • 9780521831031 (hardcover)
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  • Jewish Studies
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  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • List of Abbreviations (page xi)
  • Introduction: From Athens to Jerusalem (page 1)
    • The Thesis and Two Corollaries (page 5)
    • A Preliminary Sketch of the Argument (page 8)
    • A Note on Gender (page 16)
  • 1 The Meontological Conundrum: Emmanuel Levinas and Emil Fackenheim on the Athens-Jerusalem Conflict (page 18)
    • Critical Meontology: Emmanuel Levinas (page 20)
    • Dialectical Meontology: Emil Fackenheim (page 29)
  • 2 Beyond "Beyond Being": Nonbeing in Plato and Husserl (page 42)
    • The Problems of Middle Platonism (page 46)
    • The Inadequacy of Unifaceted Definition (page 49)
    • Nonbeing, Otherness, and the Coherence of Disparate Elements (page 53)
    • Phenomenology and Meontology (page 58)
  • 3 Nonbeing as Not-Yet-Being: Meontology in Maimonides and Hermann Cohen (page 66)
    • Return (page 67)
    • Maimonidean Meontology (page 70)
    • The Extirpation of the Passions in Maimonides (page 84)
    • Meontology in Cohen's Logik der reinen Erkenntnis (page 94)
    • From Teleology to Messianism: Cohen's Interpretation of Maimonides (page 106)
    • The Integration of the Community: Religion of Reason (page 114)
    • Conclusion (page 126)
  • 4 Nonbeing Ensouled, Nonbeing Embodied: Levinas versus Rosenzweig on the Role of the Other in Messianic Anticipation (page 129)
    • The Soul, Faithful in Pathos (page 135)
    • The Body, Faithful in Eros (page 157)
  • Conclusion: Deepening the Roots of the Jewish Meontological Tradition, or contra the Derridean "Messianic" (page 193)
    • Mourning Between Introjection and Incorporation (page 198)
    • The Mourners of Zion, hadomim lo (page 207)
    • Swallowing Tears (page 217)
  • Works Cited (page 222)
  • Index (page 233)
Reviews
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JHP 43.3 (Jul. 2005): 370-371 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_history_of_philosophy/v043/43.3reinhard.html
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