Engaging Transcendence

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 4 (4):1-5 (1997)
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It seems to me that there are two ways we can approach Cohen's work in Elevations. One way is to ask if these essays fairly, if not insightfully and creatively, represent the philosophies of Rosenzweig and Levinas. In this case, the discussion would focus on Cohen as an interpreter of another's work. Even if we are of a certain analytical mind, we might ask a variation of the same sets of questions to wonder if the essays 'make sense' or render anything intelligible. But in either case, one focuses on Cohen as an interpreter of an-other's work.

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