Description: Judaica - Festschrift zu Hermann Cohens Siebzigstem Geburtstage, Bruno Cassirer, Berlin, 1912, 721pp, disbound, 6 x 9", 8vo Poor condition/as is. Disbound: boards and spine are missing. Binding is exposed. No known marginalia. Toning, age-staining, and tea-staining throughout textblock. Please see photos and ask any questions prior to purchase. Hermann Cohen (4 July 1842 - 4 April 1918) was a German Jewish philosopher, one of the founders of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism, and is often held to be "probably the most important Jewish philosopher of the nineteenth century". Cohen was an outspoken critic of Zionism, as he argued that its aspiration to create a Jewish state would to "return the Jews to History". In his view, Judaism was inherently a-historical, with a spiritual and moral mission far transcending the national aims of Zionism. Despite his attitude, Tel Aviv has a Hermann Cohen Street. FORN-TUB-0039-BB-0524-JC727
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Binding: Disbound
Language: German
Publisher: Bruno Cassirer
Topic: Essays & Speeches
Subject: Religion & Spirituality
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