@Book{35619101X, author="Mack, Michael", title="German idealism and the Jew: the inner anti-semitism of philosophy and German Jewish responses", year="2003", publisher="Univ. of Chicago Press", address="Chicago [u.a.]", keywords="Idealism, German; Antisemitism; Germany; History", contents="Introduction: the political, philosophical, theological, sociological, and literary critical ramifications of anti-semitismNarratives -- Positing immutability in religion: Kant -- The metaphysics of eating: Jewish dietary laws and Hegel's social theory -- Transforming the body into the body politic: Wagner and the trajectory of German idealism -- Counternarratives -- Moses Mendelssohn's other enlightenment and German Jewish counterhistories in the work of Heinrich Heine and Abraham Geiger -- Political anti-semitism and its German Jewish responses at the end of the nineteenth century: Heinrich Graetz and Otto Weininger -- Between Mendelssohn and Kant: Hermann Cohen's dual account of reason -- Franz Rosenzweig, or the body's independence from the body politic -- The politics of blood: Rosenzweig and Hegel -- Freud's other enlightenment: turning the tables on Kant -- Walter Benjamin's transcendental messianism, or the immanent transformation of the profane -- Conclusion: Elias Canetti, Franz Baermann Steiner, and Weimar's aftermath.", note="Michael Mack", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", isbn="0226500942", language="English" }