The Jewish Philosophy Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of classic writings on Jewish philosophy from the Bible to the present. Complementing the History of Jewish Philosophy (Routledge; 1997); the Reader is divided into four parts:* Foundations and First Principles* Medieval and Renaissance Jewish Philosophy* Modern Jewish Thought* Contemporary Jewish PhilosophyEach section is clearly introduced by the editors and includes writings from the leading figures of Jewish thought.Major thinkers featured include:· Baeck · Bergman · Borowitz · Buber · Cohen · Curley · Fledman · Frankel · Geiger · Goodman · Haberman · Hartman · Heschel · Hess · Israeli · Kellner · Kook · Leaman · Lesser · Levinas · Maimonides · Maybaum · Mayer · Morgan · Novak · Plasknow · Plaut · Ravven · Rosenzweig · Schatz · Scholem · Seekin · Spinoza · Stroumsa · Wolf · and Zunz Ideal for introductory courses in Jewish studies and Jewish thought; The Jewish Philosophy Reader provides a thorough introduction to; and collection of; the leading writers and commentaries on the subject. It will be essential reading for both students and scholars of Jewish thought.
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236 of 262 people found the following review helpful. Taibbi; hilarious as usual and with his customary bite; looks back on the 2016 electionBy The GuardianMatt Taibbi is my number one favorite campaigning journalist and political commentator; never afraid to expose chicanery; hypocrisy and sleaze under every rock he kicks over. His writing just gets better and better: most of ICP is not just laugh-out-loud funny; but is so on-the-money it occasionally had me rolling on the floor with laughter and crying “Yes! Yes! He’s nailed it!â€At the center of Taibbi’s insightful series of essays on the 2016 election campaign and its aftermath is the larger-than-life figure of Donald Trump (“a figure of almost supernatural shallowness…destined to be buried under a mountain of outlandish promises; in the process leading thousands of hoodwinked followers off the cliff of historyâ€); but the book is not just about the new POTUS. Taibbi absolutely nails the cast of characters in the GOP’s ‘Clown Car’ – the 2016 prospective candidates including Trump - but also under scrutiny are the Bernie Sanders phenomenon; HRC’s insipid; uninspiring campaign (“an overconfident and incompetent ruling class that was ten miles up its own backside when it should have been listening to the anger percolating in the populationâ€); the political beltway bubble and how it works within unwritten boundaries now shattered by Trump; and the US news media to which Taibbi belongs which is “becoming more and more indistinguishable from entertainment media†and at whose door; above all; Taibbi lays the responsibility for getting Trump elected in November.One caution: if you’re a RS reader and follow Taibbi’s regular pieces; you may have read many of these essays during 2015 2016 in print or on the RS website. However; there’s new stuff here as well. The long introduction and shorter epilogue for example offer a prescient if depressing summing-up of our current political landscape; how we got here and where we might be headed. So despite the fact that much of ICP has already been published as RS articles by Taibbi; the book as a whole tells a story so coherent; so concise and so entertaining; all in Taibbi’s inimitable literate and comic style; that it can be unreservedly recommended.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Rare insightsBy Dave RobertsMatt Taibbi writes in an engaging; journalistic fashion. Writers who work the magazine business know how to hold your interest; and so does Matt.He's also profane; and sometimes the profanity is gratuitous. I sometimes laugh at it; and sometimes need to overlook it because of the merits of his writing. He's extremely bright and insightful; and is unusual in his ability to distill a complex situation into a (sometimes sarcastic) short sentence that describes it perfectly. These insights are why I read every book he writes--he helps me understand complex issues in a shortened but not oversimplified way.This book is a collection of dispatches written during the campaign; so they are written at different times. You have to keep that in mind as you read. If you can get past that; and not be bothered by salty language; this is an entertaining and insightful portrayal about how we came to be governed by an insane orange clown.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Invaluable Book on the Rise of TrumBy Jaybee90069Beautifully written; bracingly smart and incisive analysis of Trump's rise through the 2016 election cycle. These pieces; written while the Trump phenomenon was beginning and developing; add up to a well-reasoned and insightful critique of American politics and its incestuous relationship with corporate and mainstream media.