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Memoirs: Hans Jonas (Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry) [Hardcover]

Hans Jonas (Author), Christian Wiese (Editor), Krishna Winston (Translator)
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Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry June 30, 2008
When Hans Jonas died in 1993 at the age of 89, he was revered among American scholars specializing in European philosophy, but his thought had not yet made great inroads among a wider public. In Germany, conversely, during the 1980s, when Jonas himself was an octogenarian, he became a veritable intellectual celebrity, owing to the runaway success of his 1979 book, The Imperative of Responsibility, a dense philosophical work that sold 200,000 copies. An extraordinarily timely work today, The Imperative of Responsibility focuses on the ever-widening gap between humankind's enormous technological capacities and its diminished moral sensibilities. The book became something of a cultural shibboleth; he himself became a celebrated public intellectual.

For Jonas, this development must have been enormously gratifying. In the 1920s, Jonas studied philosophy with Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger at the universities in Marburg and Freiburg, but the Nazi regime's early attempts at Aryanizing the universities forced Jonas to leave Germany for London in 1933. He emigrated to Palestine in 1935 and eventually enlisted in the British Army's Jewish Brigade to fight against Hitlerism. Following the Israeli War of Independence (in which he also fought), he emigrated to the United States and took a position in 1955 at the New School for Social Research in New York. He became part of a circle of friends around Hannah Arendt and Heinrich Blucher, which included Adolph Lowe and Paul Tillich.

Because Jonas's life spanned the entire twentieth century, this memoir provides nuanced pictures of German Jewry during the Weimar Republic, of German Zionism, of the Jewish emigrants in Palestine during the 1930s and 1940s, and of German Jewish emigre intellectuals in New York. In addition, Jonas outlines the development of his work, beginning with his studies under Husserl and Heidegger and extending through his later metaphysical speculations about "God after Auschwitz."

This memoir, a collection of heterogeneous unpublished materials--diaries, memoirs, letters, interviews, and public statements--has been shaped and organized by Christian Wiese, whose afterword links the Jewish dimensions of Jonas's biography and philosophy.

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"We may be catching up with Jonas. With the growing realization that he was struggling with issues that have become our most urgent problems today, nothing would be more timely than a rediscovery of the richness, insight, humaneness, and relevance of this remarkable philosopher and human being."--The Review of Politics

"Wonderfully engaging."--Commonweal

About the Author

CHRISTIAN WIESE is Director of the Centre for German-Jewish Studies and Professor at the History Department at Sussex University, Great Britain. He is the editor of The Life and Thought of Hans Jonas, also available from Brandeis University Press.

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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Brandeis; Trans. from the German edition (June 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1584656395
  • ISBN-13: 978-1584656395
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Fascinating, August 14, 2009
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Easily one of the most fascinating books I've ever read. All the great (and almost-great) events and people of the 20th century saw Hans Jonas by their side: World War 1, World War 2, founding of Israel, Heidegger, Husserl, Strauss, Arendt, and Scholem. Throughout the memoirs, the reader is further tickled by the offhand mentioning of other intellectuals, like Jasper, Frye, and Taubes. Growing up in Germany during World War 1, studying philosophy under Heidegger and Husserl, moving to Israel, fighting in its wars, returning to Germany as a British soldier, and finally settling in North America, Jonas' memoirs form a private keyhole into the political and intellectual history of Germany, Israel, and America, and the view entrances and enraptures. As a Jew, Hans Jonas' memoirs are necessarily preoccupied with the Jewish social and intellectual milieu, and therefore demands to be read by any and every Jewish academic. At the end of the book, the editor, Christian Wiese, includes essays and letters that reveal snippets of Jonas' philosophy. Although one would have to buy Jonas' books to appreciate his philosophy in its entirety, one can still glimpse the gist and intent of Jonas' thought. Putatively titled a neo-Aristotelian, Jonas sheds the labeling of others, and labels/critiques his own thought, which, while necessarily obscured by proximity, is always valuable to have. A captivating medley of war and academia, these memoirs are great and highly recommended.
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