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Enacting a 'living script': Moses Mendelssohn on history, practice, and religion.

机译:制定“生活脚本”:摩西·门德尔松(Moses Mendelssohn)谈历史,实践和宗教。

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This dissertation explores the conception of Jewish practice developed in the writings of Moses Mendelssohn (1729--1786). Although this eighteenth-century figure is often described as the "founder" of modern Jewish thought and as a leading philosopher of the late Enlightenment, considerable uncertainty continues to surround basic questions relating to his work. Such uncertainty is especially pronounced with respect to his treatment of Jewish practice, with influential readers expressing confusion regarding, and even doubting the possibility of reconstructing, the details of his views on Jewish law. Against this backdrop, I propose a new reading of Mendelssohn's work, arguing that we can better grasp his approach to Jewish practice if we attend to his conception of history---to his views on historical change and historical knowledge. More specifically, drawing on his well-known German writings, on his little-known Hebrew works, and on neglected developments in early modern thought, I argue that we should read Mendelssohn's conception of Jewish practice as a response to his views on the nature of history, and that such a reading can contribute to ongoing conversations about modernity and religion. One of Mendelssohn's central goals, I show, is to develop an account of Jewish practice capable of addressing perils grounded in history. His treatment of Jewish practice is animated by an effort to address an epistemological danger grounded in philosophical history, an ethico-political danger grounded in social history, and a textual danger grounded in the study of history---the danger that we will distort our religious beliefs as we confront the rise and fall of philosophical systems, the danger that a society will evolve in ways that threaten human flourishing and political harmony, and the danger that developments in biblical scholarship will undermine belief in the scriptural basis of Jewish law. Moreover, I suggest, this reading not only offers a new understanding of a foundational figure in modern Judaism, but also contributes to broader conversations in a variety of fields---to discussions in the study of history about the emergence of Jewish modernity, and to debates in contemporary religious thought about practice, tradition, and social life.
机译:本文探讨了摩西·门德尔松(Moses Mendelssohn,1729--1786)著作中发展的犹太实践概念。尽管这个18世纪的人物通常被描述为现代犹太思想的“奠基者”,并且是后期启蒙运动的主要哲学家,但与他的作品有关的基本问题仍然存在很大的不确定性。对于他对待犹太人的做法而言,这种不确定性尤为明显,有影响力的读者对他关于犹太人法律的观点的细节表示困惑,甚至怀疑是否有可能重建其细节。在此背景下,我提议对门德尔松的作品进行新的解读,认为如果我们遵循他的历史观念,就可以更好地掌握他对犹太实践的态度,即他对历史变迁和历史知识的看法。更具体地说,我主张借鉴他著名的德国著作,鲜为人知的希伯来著作以及早期现代思想中被忽视的发展,我们应该阅读门德尔松对犹太实践的观念,以回应他对犹太教本质的看法。历史,这样的阅读可以促进有关现代性和宗教的持续对话。我证明,门德尔松的主要目标之一是对犹太人实践进行阐述,以解决历史上的危险。他对犹太人实践的对待受到努力的鼓舞,因为它致力于解决基于哲学历史的认识论危险,基于社会历史的伦理政治危险以及基于历史研究的文本危险-我们将扭曲我们的危险我们面对哲学体系兴衰的宗教信仰,社会以威胁人类繁荣和政治和谐的方式发展的危险,以及圣经学术的发展会破坏对犹太法典基础的信仰。而且,我建议,这种阅读不仅提供对现代犹太教基础人物的新理解,而且还有助于在各个领域进行更广泛的对话-在历史研究中讨论犹太现代性的出现,以及讨论当代宗教思想中有关实践,传统和社会生活的辩论。

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  • 作者

    Sacks, Elias.;

  • 作者单位

    Princeton University.;

  • 授予单位 Princeton University.;
  • 学科 Religion.;Philosophy.;Judaic studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 308 p.
  • 总页数 308
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:43:54

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