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via JSTOR A philosopher considers how his nuanced arguments hold up in Yeshaia Leibowitz. The late Israeli thinker spoke of the occupation’s moral cost for both sides of the conflict. Can Leibowitz provide an example of Jewish faith and scepticism, and does his sceptical approach provides a Abstract: This article presents Yeshayahu Leibowitz’s conception of Judaism and characterizes his position as typically religious-existentialist. As a scientist nurtured in the tradition of Popper, Wittgenstein and logical Leibowitz' essay underlines his vision of messianism and his fiercely-held opposition to any ideological or religious version of Zion-ism. Leibowitz attempted to redeem A CLEARLY DEMOCRATIC RELIGIOUS-ZIONIST PHILOSOPHY: THE EARLY THOUGHT OF YESHAYAHU LEIBOWITZ Moshe Hellinger Bar-Ilan University Abstract In his early YESHAYAHU LEIBOWITZ’S AXIOLOGY A “Polytheism of Values” and the “Most Valuable Value” Yonatan Brafman ABSTRACT This essay explicates and assesses Yeshayahu Yeshayahu Leibowitz, Jewish thinker, Zionism, Israeli settlements, Judaism and Israel The controversial Israeli public intellectual Yeshayahu Leibowitz () has jokingly been called the Leibowitzer Rebbe. The humor is in the obvious incongruity of essays, books, and lectures, on radio and on television, Leibowitz raised and defined essential questions about the fate of the Jewish people and of the State of Israel This paper analyses Yeshayahu Leibowitz' relation to scepticism and tolerance. Leibowitz attempted to redeem messianic elements or constitutive 'stories' of Judaism from the grip of Zionism and religious Zionism. Born in Riga, Leibowitz studied chemistry and philosophy at the University of Berlin, where he Missing: pdf Leibowitz's philosophy as uniquely and radically Jewish. INTRODUCTION THE ARTICLE EXPLORES YESHAYAHU LEIBOWITZ concept of redemption This paper analyses Yeshayahu Leibowitz' relation to scepticism and tolerance. It confronts Leibowitz’s Leibowitz' essay underlines his vision of messianism and his fiercely-held opposition to any ideological or religious version of Zion-ism. () Yeshayahu Leibowitz was an Israeli scientist and philosopher. One basic question occupied Leibowitz, particularly since the early fifties and the publication of his 'Religious Praxis'Missing: pdf Abstract: This article presents Yeshayahu Leibowitz’s conception of Judaism and characterizes his position as typically religious-existentialist. One basic question occupied Leibowitz, particularly since the early fifties and the publication of his 'Religious Praxis': is religious commitment poss ible without metaphysical and theological assumptions? It confronts Leibowitz’s conception with Kantian ethics, refutes the analogy made between these two conceptions, and shows that Leibowitz’s response to Kant is analogous to that of Revisiting Yeshayahu Leibowitz. Can Leibowitz provide an example of Jewish faith and scepticism, and does his sceptical Yeshayahu Leibowitz (–) was one of the most outspoken and controversial twentieth century Jewish thinkers and Israeli public intellectuals Leibowitz's philosophy as uniquely and radically Jewish.