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The Sacred Power Of Language In Modern Jewish Thought Levinas Derrida Scholem Shira Wolosky

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The Sacred Power Of Language In Modern Jewish Thought Levinas Derrida Scholem Shira Wolosky
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Shira Wolosky
ISBN: 9783111168760, 311116876X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Sacred Power Of Language In Modern Jewish Thought Levinas Derrida Scholem Shira Wolosky by Shira Wolosky 9783111168760, 311116876X instant download after payment.

Judaic cultures have a commitment to language that is exceptional. Language in many form – texts, books and scrolls; learning, interpretation, material practices that generate material practices – are central to Judaic conduct, experience, and spirituality. In this Judaic traditions differ from philosophical and theological ones that make language secondary. Traditional metaphysics has privileged the immaterial and unchanging, as unchanging truth that language can at best convey and at worst distort. Such traditional metaphysics has come under critique since Nietzsche in ways that the author explores. Shira Wolosky argues that Judaic traditions converge with contemporary metaphysical critique rather than being its target. Focusing on the work of Derrida, Levinas, Scholem and others, the author examines traditions of Judaic interpretation against backgrounds of biblical exegesis; sign-theory as it recasts language meaning in ways that concord with Judaic textuality; negative theology as it differs in Judaic tradition from those which negate language itself; and lastly outline a discourse ethics that draws on Judaic language theory.


This study is directed to students and scholars of: Judaic thought, religious studies and theology; theory of interpretation; Levinas and other modern Jewish philosophical writers, placing them in broader contexts of philosophy, theology, and language theory. It is shown how Jewish discourses on language address urgent problems of value and norms in the contemporary world that has challenged traditional anchors of truth and meaning.


Judaic cultures have a commitment to language that is exceptional. The author examines twentieth century Jewish writers, notably Levinas, Derrida, and Scholem, in whose work the central importance and value of language in Judaic culture is explored in ways that critique and offer alternatives to traditional positions. They provide models that resituate meaning, value, and norms within the materiality, and multiplicity of human experience.

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