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The Fence and the Neighbor

Emmanuel Levinas, Yeshayahu Leibowitz, and Israel Among the Nations (S U N Y Series in Jewish Philosophy)

By Adam Zachary Newton

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Publish Date

December 2000

Publisher

State University of New York Press

Language

eng

Pages

261

Description:

"The Fence and the Neighbor traces the contours of two thinkers, Emmanuel Levinas and Yeshayahu Leibowitz, who crossed the divide between Talmud and philosophy "proper." Adam Zachary Newton shows how the question of nationalism that has so long haunted Western philosophy - the question of who belongs within its "fence," and who outside - has long been the concern of Jewish thought and its preoccupation with law, limits, and the place of Israel among the nations. To those unfamiliar with Talmudic thought Newton shows how deeply its language and concerns shape Levinas. He also offers an introduction to Leibowitz, a conservative religious thinker who was an outspoken gadfly and radically critical voice in the Israeli political scene. Together, their common origin in Jewish Eastern Europe, a common concern with national allegiance, and the common fence of religious Judaism that makes them intellectual neighbors are voiced in penetrating and original dialogue."--BOOK JACKET.