Jewish Philosophy Before and After the Shoah
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Daniel Skidmore-Hess
Wednesday, March 4
Jewish thinkers such as Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig responded to the rising tide of antisemitism in early twentieth-century Europe, followed by diverse Jewish intellectual currents— secular and religious—who tried to come to terms after the Shoah. Georgia Southern’s Daniel Skidmore-Hess embarks on this philosophical journey.