Eli Friedlander

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Eli Friedlander (* 1960 ) is an Israeli philosopher .

Life

Eli Friedlander received his PhD in philosophy from Harvard University in 1992 with Burton Dreben and Stanley Cavell . He is Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Philosophical Institute at Tel Aviv University . He has published studies on Ludwig Wittgenstein , Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Walter Benjamin and researches the aesthetics of Immanuel Kant . Friedlander writes art and film reviews and occasionally works as a set designer in opera productions.

Honors

Fonts (selection)

Essays
  • Some thoughts on kitsch . In: History & Memory , Vol. 9 (1997) Issue 1/2, pp. 376-392, ISSN  0935-560X
  • Chambery, June 12, 1754. A reading of The discourse on the origins of inequality . In: Political Theory , Vol. 28 (2000), Issue 2, pp. 254-272, ISSN  0090-5917 (EA 1992)
Books
  • Walter benjamin. A philosophical portrait . Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 2012, ISBN 978-0-674-06169-9 .
    • German: Walter Benjamin. A philosophical portrait . Beck, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-406-65457-2 (translated by Christa Krüger).
  • JJ Rousseau. An afterlife of words . Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 2004, ISBN 0-674-01514-2 .
  • Signs of Sense. Reading Wittgenstein's Tractatus . Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 2001, ISBN 0674-03732-4 .
  • Expressions of judgment . Dissertation. Harvard University 1992.

literature

  • Christoph König: Kafka, “Quelqu'un qui a échoué”? Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin, Eli Friedlander . In: Jean-Pierre Morel (Ed.): Franz Kafka . Édition de l'Herne, Paris 2014, ISBN 978-2-85197-176-0 , pp. 307-315.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Eli Friedlander , short biography at Johns Hopkins University
  2. ^ Philosophy department's faculty members at the Faculty of Humanities
  3. Named after the American philosopher Francis Bowen (1811–1890).

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