>Iyyun 74
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Publisher:
Collaborators:
  • Bergman Center
Year:
2024
Catalog number :
45-321123
Pages:
164
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Weight:
350 gr.
Cover:
Paperback

Iyyun 74

The Jerusalem Journal of Philosophy

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Synopsis

Iyyun was established in 1945 as a Hebrew philosophical periodical by Martin Buber, S. H. Bergman and Julius Guttmann and is published by the S. H. Bergman Center for Philosophical Studies of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Iyyun has been rebranded, and as part of this renewal a number of thematic issues are published, aiming to advance contemporary philosophical discourse, primarily in Hebrew, to indicate new paths of thought and lines of original research, and to build bridges between academia and the broader public.‍
Iyyun seeks to give expression to a wide spectrum of writers, and is committed to cultural and ideological pluralism, scholarly excellence, high quality writing, and vitality of thought. This in the belief that philosophical thought has a formative role in local culture, and could be influential in shaping the sociopolitical sphere.

The articles in this volume:

On the Possibility of Universal Love | Sharon Krishek
The Creative Force of Desire in Classical Indian Thought | Nir Feinberg
Modality and the Limits of Sense in Spinoza’s Metaphysics | Yogev Zusman
A Kantian Approach to Aesthetic Methodology: 'Manner' instead of 'Method' | Moran Godess-Riccitelli
Finding One’s Way in Language in Wittgenstein’s Later Thought | Oren Roz
Film and the Flow of Life: Toward the Non-Human | Orna Raviv
Naïveté and Liberation in the Philosophy of Education: A Conversation with Zeev Degani | Ori Rotlevy
Review Probing the Discontents of Identity On Jacob Golomb’s Identity and Its Discontents | Warren Zev Harvey
Notes on Contributors