Nordmann, Sophie
Judaism and Paganism in the Philosophies of Cohen, Rosenzweig, and Levinas
- 2007.
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This article emphases the way H. Cohen, F. Rosenzweig et E. Levinas inaugurate, in a same speculative deed, a new form of « philosophy of religion », where religion doesn’t constitute anymore only an object, but a mainspring of the philosophical rationality. In each one of them, this deed goes through the opposition of paganism and Judaism that carries on in the opposition between a philosophical tradition locked in the immanence, and a form of new philosophical rationality, which opens to the transcendence.