This paper contrasts the apophatic tradition, which has been reinvigorated by the post-structural emphasis upon ‘unsaying,’ with the dialogical or speech thinking tradition represented by the Jewish philosopher, Franz Rosenzweig, and his inimical dialogical partner, teacher and friend, Jewish apostate and post-Nietzchean Christian thinker, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy. I trace the tradition back to Hegel’s critique of the dominant metaphysical dualism of his age, while arguing that the key weakness in Hegel’s argument is his privileging of reason above speech, and that his contemporary J.G. Hamman understanding of the role speech in world-making had already supplied the supplement and direction that would be developed by Rosenzweig and Rose...
This text is a continuation from the title “Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine ...
Can Hegel, a philosopher who claims that philosophy lsquo;has no other object but God and so is esse...
This article was originally given as a key note at the conference Critique, Protest and Reform (Oslo...
This paper contrasts the apophatic tradition, which has been reinvigorated by the post-structural ...
Religion, Redemption, and Revolution closely examines the intertwined intellectual development of on...
Kant marks a fundamental break in the history of philosophy of religion and the concept of God. God ...
Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine Philosophy-Why does Hegel praise the Neo-Pla...
From the 1795 essay “The Life of Jesus” to the work on the proofs for the existence of God for which...
This text is a search to find the precise relationship between Philosophy and religion/theology in H...
This dissertation centers on the writings of the German-Jewish philosopher, translator, and educator...
Franz Rosenzweig's The Star of Redemption is a book divided against itself. Although long read as a ...
Apophaticism -- the view that God is both indescribable and inconceivable -- is one of the great med...
In this paper, I explore the question of the reality of God for Hegel. I first consider the contemp...
This paper covers the theme of the death of God considered from a Hegelian standpoint. For Aristotle...
In this paper, I draw upon the ‘post-Kantian ’ reading of Hegel to examine the consequences Hegel’s ...
This text is a continuation from the title “Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine ...
Can Hegel, a philosopher who claims that philosophy lsquo;has no other object but God and so is esse...
This article was originally given as a key note at the conference Critique, Protest and Reform (Oslo...
This paper contrasts the apophatic tradition, which has been reinvigorated by the post-structural ...
Religion, Redemption, and Revolution closely examines the intertwined intellectual development of on...
Kant marks a fundamental break in the history of philosophy of religion and the concept of God. God ...
Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine Philosophy-Why does Hegel praise the Neo-Pla...
From the 1795 essay “The Life of Jesus” to the work on the proofs for the existence of God for which...
This text is a search to find the precise relationship between Philosophy and religion/theology in H...
This dissertation centers on the writings of the German-Jewish philosopher, translator, and educator...
Franz Rosenzweig's The Star of Redemption is a book divided against itself. Although long read as a ...
Apophaticism -- the view that God is both indescribable and inconceivable -- is one of the great med...
In this paper, I explore the question of the reality of God for Hegel. I first consider the contemp...
This paper covers the theme of the death of God considered from a Hegelian standpoint. For Aristotle...
In this paper, I draw upon the ‘post-Kantian ’ reading of Hegel to examine the consequences Hegel’s ...
This text is a continuation from the title “Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine ...
Can Hegel, a philosopher who claims that philosophy lsquo;has no other object but God and so is esse...
This article was originally given as a key note at the conference Critique, Protest and Reform (Oslo...