Jewish Influences on European ThoughtFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976 - 323 páginas |
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... attitude is ? Not in the least . Far from adopting an accommodating attitude , he brazenly displays his arrogance : I am as like to call thee so again , To spet on thee again , to spurn thee too . If thou wilt lend this money , lend it ...
... attitude is ? Not in the least . Far from adopting an accommodating attitude , he brazenly displays his arrogance : I am as like to call thee so again , To spet on thee again , to spurn thee too . If thou wilt lend this money , lend it ...
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... attitude of the Republic of Letters will inspire the attitude of the French Republic and the democracies in general toward their Jewish population . A spiritual minority does not disturb the national equilibrium ; on the contrary , it ...
... attitude of the Republic of Letters will inspire the attitude of the French Republic and the democracies in general toward their Jewish population . A spiritual minority does not disturb the national equilibrium ; on the contrary , it ...
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... attitude in their lives . They would not be ready , in any case , to run any personal risk for their opinions , and would be sorry to see them carried out to the letter by others . Nietzsche , the German philosopher , father of the ...
... attitude in their lives . They would not be ready , in any case , to run any personal risk for their opinions , and would be sorry to see them carried out to the letter by others . Nietzsche , the German philosopher , father of the ...
Contenido
Foreword by Arnold Reymond Member of the Institut de France | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
Introduction Jewish Mediation through the Ages | 21 |
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The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without Embellishments Mayer Schiller Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |