A new physiognomy of Jewish thinking

Aubrey L. Glazer

earliest edition we have, 2011 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2011

Continuum studies in Jewish thought

"A New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking is a search for authenticity that combines critical thinking with a yearning for heartfelt poetics. A physiognomy of thinking addresses the figure of a life lived where theory and praxis are unified. This study explores how the critical essays on music of German-Jewish thinker, Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno (1903-1969) necessarily accompany the downfall of metaphysics. By scrutinizi...

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New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking edition · 2012 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 224 pages · 9781441146120
New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking edition · 2011 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 9780826438973
New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking edition · 2011 · Bloomsbury Academic & Professional · 176 pages · 9781283271363
New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking edition · 2011 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 9781441103314
A new physiognomy of Jewish thinking edition · 2011 · Continuum · 208 pages · 9781441133984

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