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paganyid
Anybody familiar with Modern Jewish Philosophy? If you are, then you've probably noticed that there's not much of one. Except Lonely Man of Faith as far as I've found, and some offhand comments by S.R. Hirsch. Particularly concerning ontology. If you're knowledgeable, please give some thoughts...
int
There's no Jewish ontology? Whaat?
Moshi
QUOTE (paganyid @ Mar 4 2008, 02:36 PM) *
Anybody familiar with Modern Jewish Philosophy? If you are, then you've probably noticed that there's not much of one. Except Lonely Man of Faith as far as I've found, and some offhand comments by S.R. Hirsch. Particularly concerning ontology. If you're knowledgeable, please give some thoughts...


Also Eliezer Berkovits, I have some of his books (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliezer_Berkovits#Works) which look quite philosophical, but I haven't gotten around to reading them yet...
Kalashnikover_Rebbe
What qualifies something as "Modern"???
Yehudi
What qualifies something as philosophy ?
melech
What qualifies something as 'Jewish'?
Kalashnikover_Rebbe
QUOTE (melech @ Mar 6 2008, 01:18 PM) *
What qualifies something as 'Jewish'?

We've already had that thread....
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