Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany, 1789-1848

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Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion,
9 , 68 , 82 – 89 , 91 , 93 , 144 , 194 , 299 n 126 ,
300 n 135 ; Phenomenology of Spirit, 67 ,
68 , 95 ; Philosophy of Right, 9 , 51 , 67 , 68 ,
72 , 73 – 77 , 82 , 93 , 109 , 111 , 117 , 122 , 146 ,
151 , 152 , 296 n 85 , 297 n 102 ; The Science
of Logic, 67 , 68 , 95 , 296 n 87 ; “The Spirit
of Christianity and Its Fate,” 288 n 11 ,
309 n 99
Heine, Heinrich: antiliberal campaign
against, 2 , 206 – 7 , 210 – 11 , 334 n 30 ,
335 n 44 ; Auerbach and, 5 , 7 , 212 – 13 , 216 ,
217 – 18 , 245 , 335 n 52 , 337 – 38 n 86 ; and
Bendavid, 42 , 43 , 282 n 40 , 286 n 84 ; and
Hegel, 55 , 101 , 103 , 304 – 5 n 43 , 309 – 10 n 99 ,
314 n 149 ; Hess and, 5 , 242 ; and Jewish
egoism, 206 – 13 ; Marcus eulogy by, 50 – 51 ;
and pantheism, 209 – 10 , 246 , 335 – 36 n 52 ;
and Ruge, 211 – 12 , 336 – 37 nn 71 – 74 ; and
Spinoza, 13 , 209 – 10 , 245 , 335 n 51 ;
subjectivity of, 206 , 207 , 212 , 337 n 77 ;
and Verein, 5 , 43 , 51 ; works: Deutsch-
land, ein Wintermärchen, 336 – 37 n 71 ;
Heine über Börne, 217 ; On the History
of Religion and Philosophy in Germany,
209 – 10 , 245 , 246 ; Reisebilder, 216
Henning, Leopold, 64 , 65 – 66 , 295 n 78
Herder, Johann Gottfried, 310 n 101
Hermes, Karl, 316 n 1 , 317 n 10
Herz, Marcus, 22 , 29 , 277 n 12 , 306
Heschel, Susannah, 11
Hess, Jonathan, 11 , 12 , 229
Hess, Moses, 1 , 241 – 71 , 342 – 49 ; and Auer-
bach, 200 , 241 – 44 , 270 – 71 ; on Christianity,
245 – 46 , 268 – 69 ; and Cieszkowski, 250 – 51 ,
252 ; on consciousness, 257 , 262 – 64 ;
critique of abstraction by, 146 , 244 ,
316 n 1 ; critique of philosophy by, 244 ,
254 – 55 , 258 – 59 , 345 n 45 , 346 n 62 ; on
dualism, 253 – 54 , 265 , 268 , 270 ; and
Feuerbach, 244 , 249 , 259 , 260 – 61 ; on
freedom, 255 – 58 , 347 n 79 ; on Hegel,
250 – 51 , 252 – 55 , 344 n 30 , 345 n 48 ; and
Heine, 5 , 242 ; on individuality, 256 ,
262 – 65 , 266 , 270 , 347 – 48 nn 79 – 80 ,


348 n 86 ; on Jewish nationalism and
tradition, 248 – 49 , 268 – 70 , 273 ; and Left
Hegelians, 247 , 249 , 265 ; Marx and, 5 ,
150 , 242 , 265 , 329 – 30 n 157 ; messianic
element in, 261 – 62 , 273 ; and panthe-
ism, 11 , 247 , 348 – 49 n 87 ; philosophy of
history of, 249 – 51 ; philosophy of the
act of, 247 – 48 , 258 – 67 , 346 n 62 ; and
Rheinische Zeitung, 147 , 242 ; on self,
262 , 344 n 26 ; socialism of, 244 , 246 , 249 ,
258 , 268 , 269 , 348 n 80 ; and Spinoza, 5 ,
10 – 11 , 241 , 245 , 246 , 247 , 250 , 255 – 56 ,
259 , 264 , 266 – 68 , 270 , 273 , 344 n 30 ,
346 n 55 , 347 – 48 nn 79 – 80 , 349 nn 96 – 97 ;
on subjectivity, 244 , 249 – 50 , 253 ,
262 – 63 , 345 n 45 ; works: Die Europäische
Triarchie, 241 , 249 – 58 , 316 n 1 ; The Holy
History of Mankind, 11 , 200 , 244 – 49 ,
268 ; “Die letzten Philosophen,” 268 ;
“On the Essence of Money,” 191 – 92 , 193 ,
268 , 329 n 154 ; “Philosophie der Tat,”
258 – 67 , 346 n 62 ; Rome and Jerusalem,
11 , 200 , 245 , 267 – 71 , 272 , 273 , 344 n 26 ;
“Socialism and Communism,” 267 – 68
Hillmar, Josef, 294 n 67
Hinrichs, Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm: Die
Religion im Inneren Verhältnisse zur
Wissenschaft, 52 , 91 – 92
Hirsch, Samson Raphael, 46
Hirsch, Samuel, 46
Hirschel, Moshe, 57
history: Bendavid on, 41 , 42 ; Gans on,
109 , 116 – 17 , 119 ; Hegel on, 2 , 68 – 70 , 71 ,
287 n 5 , 296 nn 91 – 92 ; Hess on, 249 – 51 ;
Marx on, 182 , 193. See also Jewish
history
Hodgson, Peter, 83 , 289 n 12
Homberg, Herz, 57
Hook, Donald, 334 n 41
Hugo, Gustav, 320 n 55
Hunt, Richard, 150 , 294 n 64 , 319 n 42 , 320 n 48

idealism, 2 – 3 , 273 ; Hegel and, 153 – 54 ,
345 n 41 ; Marx and, 151 – 52 , 153 – 54 , 156 ,
157
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