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Ze’ev Levy

    January 15, 1921 – March 16, 2010
    Baruch or Benedict
    Probleme moderner jüdischer Hermeneutik und Ethik
    Baruch Spinoza - seine Aufnahme durch die jüdischen Denker in Deutschland
    Beiträge zur jüdischen Philosophie
    Bioethics
    From Spinoza to Lévinas
    • 2009

      From Spinoza to Lévinas

      • 181 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In From Spinoza to Lévinas , Ze’ev Levy discusses the pivotal ideas of the most influential Jewish thinkers in modern times including Spinoza, Mendelssohn, and Lévinas. Levy accounts for the political foundation of the philosophies of Spinoza and Mendelssohn and the role of hermeneutics in the writings of Spinoza and Maimonides. He traces the history of modern philosophical and biblical hermeneutics and considers issues pertaining to death and dying in light of traditional Jewish and contemporary concepts of the body and soul. Finally, Levy focuses on the thought of Emmanuel Lévinas, arguably one of the most important Jewish philosophers in the second half of the twentieth century. By articulating and responding to contemporary ethical and political challenges and dilemmas, Levy succeeds in contributing to the rich legacy of Jewish thought.

      From Spinoza to Lévinas
    • 2001