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OverviewHermann Cohen's essay on Maimonides' ethics is one of the most fundamental texts of twentieth-century Jewish philosophy, correlating Platonic, prophetic, Maimonidean, and Kantian traditions. Almut Sh. Bruckstein provides the first English translation and her own extensive commentary on this landmark 1908 work, which inspired readings of medieval and rabbinic sources by Leo Strauss, Franz Rosenzweig, and Emmanuel Levinas. Cohen rejects the notion that we should try to understand texts of the past solely in the context of their own historical era. Subverting the historical order, he interprets the ethical meanings of texts in the light of a future yet to be realized. He commits the entire Jewish tradition to a universal socialism prophetically inspired by ideals of humanity, peace, and universal justice. Through her own probing commentary on Cohen's text, like the margin notes of a medieval treatise, Bruckstein performs the hermeneutical act that lies at the core of Cohen's argument: she reads Jewish sources from a perspective that recognizes the interpretive act of commentary itself. Full Product DetailsAuthor: CohenPublisher: University of Wisconsin Press Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9780299177607ISBN 10: 0299177602 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 18 March 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA first-rate translation of and superb commentary on one of the most significant works by Hermann Cohen. Elliot Wolfson, New York University <p> Bruckstein's edition of Ethics of Maimonides will be of great interest and value to scholars in the fields of modern and medieval Jewish thought, as well as philosophy and theology in general. Her commentary is clear and helpful, and very insightful. It is both timely and timeless. --Barbara E. Galli, author of Franz Rosenzweig and Jehuda Halevi: Translating, Translations, and Translators Bruckstein's edition of Ethics of Maimonides will be of great interest and value to scholars in the fields of modern and medieval Jewish thought, as well as philosophy and theology in general. Her commentary is clear and helpful, and very insightful. It is both timely and timeless. --Barbara E. Galli, author of Franz Rosenzweig and Jehuda Halevi: Translating, Translations, and Translators <br> Author InformationHermann Cohen (1842-1918) was professor of philosophy at the University of Marburg and the Institute for the Science of Judaism in Berlin. Founder of the Marburg school of neo-Kantian philosophy, he is the author of Logik der reinen Erkenntnis, Ethik des reinen Willens, and Aesthethik des Gefühls. Almut Sh. Bruckstein is lecturer in Jewish philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and author of Die Maske des Moses. She has been a visiting professor of Jewish philosophy at Goethe University in Frankfurt and the Free University of Berlin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |