2016 - 2017

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  Myth in Philosophy: From Plato to Romanticism                                                        
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Prof. Ron MargolinRosenberg - Jewish Studies211Mon1800-2000 Sem  2
 
 
University credit hours:  2.0

Course description
In order to understand the turn towards myth in the 20th century, this seminar will discuss the definitions and understandings of myth since early Greek philosophy and Plato and its renewal in the philosophy of romanticism, especially that of F. Schelling. These two foci will be the corner stones of the understanding of the myth theory of Ernst Cassirer and his critics, which was very influential on the study of religion during the 20th century and Gershom Scholem's study of the Kabbalah in particular.
 
 
F.W.J Schelling, Historical-Critical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mythology, New York 2007
משה שוורץ, שפה מיתוס אמנות, ירושלים ותל אביב, תשכ"ז.
Ernst Cassirer, The Myth of the State, New Haven 1946; P.A. Schilpp, The Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer, La Salle 1973
 

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