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About the Author
Robert S. Schine is the Curt C. and Else Silberman Professor of Jewish Studies and former dean of the faculty at Middlebury College (Vermont). The author of Jewish Thought Adrift: Max Wiener (1882-1950), he writes on German-Jewish thought and intellectual history.
Reviews
Robert Schine's lucid translation of Hermann Cohen's sustained assault on Spinoza's theories of religion, reason, and politics renders a key essay accessible to the English-language reader. Cohen is the leading representative of Jewish rationalism in the twentieth century. In his philosophical critique of Spinoza, we find a defense of the rationality of Judaism, indeed, of rationality as such. A superb interpretive Introduction complements the translated text. Students of Spinoza, of Jewish philosophy, of philosophy of religion, and of the relations between religion and state are all in Prof. Schine's debt. -- Alan Mittleman, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America Hermann Cohen's polemic against Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise is one of the most loyal, profound, and genuine articulations of Judaism's philosophical and moral foundation. The publication of Cohen's essay in English with the incisive Introduction by Robert Schine is a valuable contribution to the understanding of Jewish Thought as it encounters the complexity of the modern condition. -- Moshe Halbertal, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Book Information
ISBN 9789657052570
Author Robert S. Schine
Format Paperback
Page Count 124
Imprint Shalem Press
Publisher Shalem Press
Weight(grams) 267g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 157mm * 9mm