The Jewish Derrida
Syracuse University Press (2001)
| Abstract | A fresh look at the French philosopher which argues that Derrida cannot be understood without considering the Jewish dimension of his thought. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Philosophy Philosophy, Jewish | |||||||||
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| Call number | B2430.D484.O3713 2001 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0815606842 0815628854 9780815606840 | |||||||||
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David Patterson (2008). Emil L. Fackenheim: A Jewish Philosopher's Response to the Holocaust. Syracuse University Press.
Martin Kavka (2004). Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
David Shatz (2009). Jewish Thought in Dialogue: Essays on Thinkers, Theologies, and Moral Theories. Academic Studies Press.
Elliot N. Dorff (2007). For the Love of God and People: A Philosophy of Jewish Law. The Jewish Publication Society.
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