Anticipating Martin Buber, Hermann Cohen said we must recognize the living, breathing individual as a “Thou,” and not just as a generic example of humanity. As significant as the universal ethical ideal is for Cohen, he recognized that ethics is concerned with individuals only insofar as they are members of humanity as a whole. Ethics can’t always deal with individual moral feelings or with sin. In other words, it is religion -- rather than ethics -- that concerns itself with the sin of the individual
In this study of the nineteenth-century German-Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen, I argue that Cohen’...
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In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
In this study of the nineteenth-century German-Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen, I argue that Cohen’...
This paper endeavors to respond to the questions: can ethics can be unbound from its traditional roo...
Excerpt: Malcolm Muggeridge entitled his reflection on Mother Teresa Something Beautiful for God. P...
Hermann Cohen agreed with Immanuel Kant that ethics must be directed towards the well-being of human...
In Cohen, the foundation of morality is tightly linked to monotheistic religion. The two biblical ex...
Hermann Cohen made a distinction between the logic of science and the ideal of ethics, and noted tha...
This essay aims to clarify Hermann Cohen's view of the ideal in the context of Judaism. Kant secured...
The present article tries to analyze the role played in Hans Jonas’ ethical reflection by religious—...
Rabbi Freundel writes about ethical norms in the Hebrew Bible that arose, either from God\u27s direc...
This paper explores Hermann Cohen’s engagement with, and appropriation of, Maimonides to refute the ...
Hermann Cohen and the Other: The Triumph and Fall of “Pure Reason”The article pos...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
In this study of the nineteenth-century German-Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen, I argue that Cohen’...
This paper endeavors to respond to the questions: can ethics can be unbound from its traditional roo...
Excerpt: Malcolm Muggeridge entitled his reflection on Mother Teresa Something Beautiful for God. P...