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Lenhard, Philipp (2021): Zwischen Berlin und Paris. Eduard Gans (1797–1839) und das Scheitern des jüdischen Hegelianismus. In: Zeitschrift für Religions-und Geistesgeschichte, Bd. 73, Nr. 1: S. 1-20

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Abstract

For Hegel's German-Jewish disciples, the French Revolution marked the starting point of a history of freedom, which was to include legal and political emancipation. In many cases, however, the experiences of German-Jewish migrants in Paris were disappointing. The philosophical idea of France was not to be confused with its political reality. Nevertheless, the image of France served as a critical antithesis to the political situation in Germany throughout the 1820 and 1830s. The article discusses the impact of France on the political concepts of Jewish Hegelians with a focus on the jurist and political philosopher Eduard Gans.

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