Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany, 1789-1848
Notes to Chapter 5 { 335 ing suggests that wit is a hollow currency (Scheidemünze) in the Jewish nation and that the great Jewis ...
336 } Notes to Chapter 5 which Auerbach wanted to rehabilitate as a cure for the very Zerrissenheit for which Heine, more than a ...
Notes to Chapter 5 { 33 7 and others—helped rehabilitate Heine as the leading oppositional writer after the disaster Heine’s ima ...
338 } Notes to Chapter 5 that Weill (not Auerbach, whom Heine does not deign to name) published not only the first, but also the ...
Notes to Chapter 5 { 33 9 Ibid., lxxvii–lxxviii. Auerbach refers to the preface to Spinoza’s Ethics, III, for the second of his ...
340 } Notes to Chapter 5 a Jew like Spinoza,” but also felt “more like a Jew than Spinoza,” we can see that Auerbach was aware o ...
Notes to Chapter 5 { 34 1 sponding to the incommunicable trauma of World War I, yet he sees this as part of a broader phenomenon ...
342 } Notes to Chapter 6 spiritual community outward from a domestic sphere, which is to serve as both its model and center. In ...
Notes to Chapter 6 { 343 In his prospectus for Gesellschaftsspiegel: Organ zur Vertretung der besitzlosen Volks- klassen und zu ...
344 } Notes to Chapter 6 See, for example, Hess’s remark to this effect in European Triarchy, in PSS, 148. For a critique of He ...
Notes to Chapter 6 { 345 individuality. The human body cannot exist in isolation from the surrounding totality that provides and ...
346 } Notes to Chapter 6 incredible interpretation” of Spinoza when Hess seems to claim here that Spinoza’s concept of substance ...
Notes to Chapter 6 { 34 7 Feuerbach sees in Spinoza and Hegel the same flaw of assigning the true, concretely exist- ing somethi ...
348 } Notes to Chapter 6 argues that property and possessive individualism negate true individuality. He follows a recognizably ...
Notes to Concluding Remarks { 34 9 all is one. His point is that a more correct conception of individuals and wider wholes can l ...
350 } Notes to Concluding Remarks See Hess’s letter to Auerbach of November 25 , 1862 in Hess, Briefwechsel, 417 – 18 , and Rom ...
351 Works Cited Primary Sources Ascher, Saul. Eisenmenger der Zweite: Nebst einem vorangesetzten Sendschreiben an Herrn Professo ...
352 } Works Cited ———. Review of Gedichte, by Ferdinand Freiligrath. Europa: Chronik der gebildeten Welt 3 ( 1838 ): 565 – 69. — ...
Works Cited { 353 ———. “Über den Glauben der Juden an einen künftigen Messias (Nach Maimonides und den Kabbalisten).” Zeitschrif ...
354 } Works Cited Fichte, Johann Gottlieb. Beitrag zur Berichtigung der Urteile des Publikums über die französische Revolution. ...
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