Jewish Philosophy As A Guide To Life by Hilary Putnam
Rosenzweig, Buber, Levinas, Wittgenstein
A reflective exploration of how Jewish thinkers and philosophical tools can shape everyday conduct and moral understanding, this book examines major twentieth-century figures to show how theology, language, and dialogical relationships inform obligations to others, community, and tradition; it argues that philosophical analysis need not be abstracted from life but can illuminate religious practice, ethical responsibility, and the tensions between faith and modern secular thought while advocating a humane, interpretive approach to meaning and moral action.
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