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Reason and Hope

Selections from the Jewish Writings of Hermann Cohen


Hermann Cohen's writings on Judaism constitute a landmark in the history of modern religious thought. Renowned originally as the founder and most prominent representative of the so-called neo- Kantian school of philosophy, Cohen gradually came to see a close affinity between the ideas and ideals of the Jewish prophets and those of classical Greek and German idealism, a spiritual kinship he stressed throughout his later years. The contents of this anthology have been culled from Cohen's Jewish Writings.

Eva Jospe

1993 (1971) / 240 pp / ISBN 0-87820-211-0, paper: $14.95



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