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Hermann Cohen, Systematizer of Ethical Monotheism Hermann Cohen was probably the most important Jewish philosopher of the nineteenth century. His major works, ironically, were purely secular, as he advanced the basic ideas of Immanuel Kant.
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Hermann Cohen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The work of these thinkers can be related, each in his own way, to the work of Hermann Cohen, a philosopher whose writings reinvigorated Jewish philosophy ...
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A Discalced Carmelite (Augustin-Marie of the Blessed Sacrament, generally known as Father Hermann), born at Hamburg, Germany, 10 November, 1820; ... died at Spandau, 20 January, 1871. The son of a Jewish merchant, he devoted himself to music, which he studied under Liszt ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > C > Hermann Cohen...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cohen, Hermann. Cohen, Hermann. Information about Cohen, Hermann in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Cogswell, Joseph Green; Cohan, George M; Cohan, Robert Paul; Cohasset; Cohen, Benjamin V; Cohen, Carolyn; Cohen, Gerson D; Cohen, Hermann; Cohen, Joel; Cohen, Leonard; Cohen,
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Hermann Cohen, a systematizer of ethical monotheism, was probably the most important Jewish philosopher of the nineteenth century. ... Hermann Cohen noted that human perception of the natural world differed from perception of the world of society and ethics, because the perceived natural order of the physical world was...
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Begin New Search; ... Refine Last Search ... ; Philosopher and theologian, propounder of Liberal Judaism (bio by: David Conway) ; Search Amazon for Hermann Cohen...
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Die Hermann-Cohen-Akademie für Religion, Wissenschaft und Kunst in Buchen/Odenwald, benannt nach dem einflussreichen jüdischen Aufklärer Hermann Cohen, wurde am 29. Oktober 1998 zu seinem 80. Todesjahr eröffnet, und beschäftigt sich im weitesten Sinne mit der Einbettung des jüdischen Denkens in der europäischen ...
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Leo Strauss and Hermann Cohen's "arch-enemy:" a quasi-Cohenian apology of Baruch Spinoza; Irene Abigail Piccinini; ... First, I will explain why Spinoza has been described as Hermann Cohen's "arch-enemy". The paper will then focus on Strauss's criticism of Cohen's interpretation of Spinoza, as expressed in Strauss's...
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