Item 10351. DER NACHSTE; VIER ABHANDLUNGEN UBER DAS VERHALTEN VON MENSCH ZU MENSCH NACH DER LEHRE DES JUDENTUMS, MIT EINER VORBEMERKUNG

DER NACHSTE; VIER ABHANDLUNGEN UBER DAS VERHALTEN VON MENSCH ZU MENSCH NACH DER LEHRE DES JUDENTUMS, MIT EINER VORBEMERKUNG

Berlin, Schocken Verlag, 1935. Item #38713

Later boards. 12mo, 83 pages, 20 cm. In German. Nazi-era imprint. Contents: Gesinnung. --Uber wurzel und ursprung des gebots der nachstenliebe. --Der nachste. --Die nachstenliebe im Talmud. --Die liebe in den begriffen Gott und mensch. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish ethics. Altruism. Jodendom. Naastenliefde. Cohen (1842–1918) , was a “German Jewish philosopher. Born in Cowsig, the son of a cantor, Cohen studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary at Breslau, but gave up his initial plans to become a rabbi. He turned to philosophy, studying first at the University of Breslau and then at the University of Berlin. He received his doctorate at the University of Halle in 1865. In 1873 he was invited by F. A. Lange, the well-known author of The History of Materialism, to become a privatdozent (lecturer) in philosophy at the University of Marburg. Appointed full professor after only three years, Cohen taught in Marburg until 1912. He spent the last years of his life in Berlin, where he taught at the Hochschule fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums” (Bergman in EJ 2007) . Ex-library markings. Slight toning. Very minimal staining. Very good + condition. (Sef-22-10A).

Price: $100.00

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