Jewish philosophy
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Jewish philosophy
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Jewish philosophy
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- Philo, with an English translation by F.H. Colson and G.H. Whitaker
- Persecution and the art of writing, by Leo Strauss
- Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas, philosophy and the politics of revelation, Leora Batnitzky
- The peace and violence of Judaism, from the Bible to modern Zionism, Robert Eisen
- The Kuzari and the shaping of Jewish identity, 1167-1900, Adam Shear
- Spinoza's modernity, Mendelssohn, Lessing, and Heine, Willi Goetschel
- Being Jewish/reading Heidegger, an ontological encounter, Allen Scult
- Leo Strauss, the early writings, 1921-1932, Leo Strauss ; translated and edited by Michael Zank
- Supplement, Philo ; translated from the ancient Armenian version of the original Greek by Ralph Marcus
- Jewish liturgical reasoning, Steven Kepnes
- Philosophical and theological writings, Franz Rosenzweig ; translated and edited with notes and commentary by Paul W. Franks and Michael L. Morgan
- Philosophy and law, essays toward the understanding of Maimonides and his predecessors, Leo Strauss ; translated from the German by Fred Baumann ; foreword by Ralph Lerner
- Leo Strauss on Maimonides, the complete writings, edited with an introduction by Kenneth Hart Green
- The Cambridge history of Jewish philosophy, the modern era, edited by Martin Kavka, Zachary Braiterman, David Novak, volume 2
- Paradox and the prophets, Hermann Cohen and the indirect communication of religion, Daniel H. Weiss
- Maimonides and the shaping of the Jewish Canon, James A. Diamond, University of Waterloo, Ontario
- A l'heure des nations, Emmanuel Lévinas
- Voltaire Against the Jews, or The Limits of Toleration, by Marco Piazza
- Der Stern der Erlösung, Franz Rosenzweig ; mit einer Einführung von Reinhold Mayer und einer Gedenkrede von Gershom Scholem
- Genocide in Jewish Thought, David Patterson
- Two models of Jewish philosophy, justifying one's practices, Daniel Rynhold
- Socrates and the Jews, Hellenism and Hebraism from Moses Mendelssohn to Sigmund Freud, Miriam Leonard
- Judaism and modernity, philosophical essays, Gillian Rose
- Reading Leo Strauss, politics, philosophy, Judaism, Steven B. Smith
- Emil L. Fackenheim, a Jewish philosopher's response to the Holocaust, David Patterson
- Heidegger's Jewish followers, essays on Hannah Arendt, Leo Strauss, Hans Jonas, and Emmanuel Levinas, edited by Samuel Fleischacker
- Jewish philosophy in an analytic age, Samuel Lebens, Dani Rabinowitz, and Aaron Segal
- Spinoza's heresy, immortality and the Jewish mind, Steven Nadler
- Jewish-Christian dialogue, a Jewish justification, David Novak
- Method and metaphysics in Maimonides' Guide for the perplexed, Daniel Davies
- Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg and the foundation of Jewish political thought, Joseph Isaac Lifshitz
- The Cambridge companion to modern Jewish philosophy, edited by Michael L. Morgan, Peter Eli Gordon
- Hermann Cohen's critical idealism, edited by Reinier Munk
- Exile, statelessness, and migration, playing chess with history from Hannah Arendt to Isaiah Berlin, Seyla Benhabib
- Ethics of Maimonides, Hermann Cohen ; translated with commentary by Almut Sh. Bruckstein ; foreword by Robert Gibbs
- Studies in Platonic political philosophy, Leo Strauss ; with an introduction by Thomas L. Pangle
- Beyond Auschwitz, post-Holocaust Jewish thought in America, Michael L. Morgan
- Faith and freedom, Moses Mendelssohn's theological-political thought, by Michah Gottlieb
- The book of Job in medieval Jewish philosophy, Robert Eisen
- Religion of reason out of the sources of Judaism, translated with an introduction by Simon Kaplan ; introductory essays by Leo Strauss ; introductory essays for the second edition by Steven S. Schwarzschild, Kenneth Seeskin
- Jews and the ends of theory, Shai Ginsburg, Martin Land, and Jonathan Boyarin, editors
- Rethinking Jewish philosophy, beyond particularism and universalism, Aaron W. Hughes
- Yearning for form and other essays on Hermann Cohen's thought, by Andrea Poma
- Modern gnosis and Zionism, the crisis of culture, life philosophy and Jewish national thought, Yotam Hotam ; translated by Avner Greenberg
- The star of redemption, Franz Rosenzweig ; in translation by Barbara E. Galli
- Moses Mendelssohn and the Enlightenment, Allan Arkush
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