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Michael A. Rosenthal
» ›Das Ethos der hebräischen Propheten‹. The Philosophical Debate in Germany about the Jewish Religion and Nation during the First World War, and its Aftermath«

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Der Frankfurter Exzellenzcluster »Die Herausbildung normativer Ordnungen« und das Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften laden herzlich ein zum Vortrag von Michael A. Rosenthal, Professor für Philosophie an der University in Washington in Seattle. Der Vortrag findet statt am Mittwoch, dem 16. September 2009, um 18:00 Uhr im Vortragssaal des Forschungskollegs, Am Wingertsberg 4, 61348 Bad Homburg v. d. Höhe.

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Ausgehend von philosophischen und religiösen Debatten der Zeit beleuchtet Michael Rosenthal das Selbstverständnis der deutschen Juden während des ersten Weltkriegs und der Weimarer Republik und auch die jüdischen Hoffnungen auf politische Teilhabe als anerkannte religiöse Minderheit in einem schon bald entstehenden modernen deutschen Staat.

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Der US-amerikanische Philosoph mit deutschen Vorfahren arbeitet zurzeit auf Einladung des Exzellenzclusters als Fellow am Forschungskolleg. Begrüßt und vorgestellt wird er am Abend seines Vortrags von Prof. Rainer Forst, Direktoriumsmitglied des Kollegs und Sprecher des Exzellenzclusters »Normative Ordnungen« an der Goethe-Universität. Die Moderation zu inhaltlichen Aspekten des Vortrags übernimmt Prof. Thomas M. Schmidt, Angehöriger des Clusters und Forschungspartner Rosenthals am Kolleg. Rosenthal selbst wird überwiegend in englischer Sprache referieren.

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