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Two German philosophers working during the Weimar Republic in Germany, between the two World Wars, produced seminal texts that continue to resonate almost 100 years later. Franz Rosenzweig and Martin Heidegger, a Jewish thinker and a philosopher who at one time was studying to become a Roman Catholic Priest, each in their own, particular way include in their writings powerful philosophies of art that, if approached phenomenologically and ethically, provide keys to understanding their radically divergent trajectories, both biographically and for their philosophical heritage. Simon provides a close reading of some of their essential texts - "The Star of Redemption" for Rosenzweig and "Being and Time" and "The Origin of the Work of Art" for Heidegger - in order to draw attention to how their philosophies of art can be understood to provide significant ethical directives.
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Art and Responsibility: A Phenomenology of the Diverging Paths of Rosenzweig and Heidegger
2012, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
in English
1441107843 9781441107848
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Art and responsibility: a phenomenology of the diverging paths of Rosenzweig and Heidegger
2011, Continuum
in English
1441109528 9781441109521
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