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Tables of Contents for Modernity and the Final Aim of History
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Acknowledgments
ix
 
INTRODUCTION
1. Prejudices and the philosophy of history
1
7
2. The question of assimilation and the starting point of the study
8
5
3. Our investigation
13
4
CHAPTER ONE REASON, HUMANITY AND RELIGIONS
17
72
1. "True" religion and positive religions: Mendelssohn and Lavater
18
14
2. Emancipation, toleration and faith: Mendelssohn, Hamarm and Jacobi
32
29
3. The redimensioning of Enlightenment: dialogue between Wizenmann and Kant
61
28
CHAPTER TWO CHRISTIANITY, PEOPLE AND NATIONS
89
78
1. Liberty, morality and the state: Fichte
90
9
2. Baptism and nationality. Schleiermacher and David Friedländer
99
8
3. Popular religion and reason: the first writings of Hegel at Tübingen and Bern
107
21
4. The fate of Judaism: the writings of Hegel at Frankfurt and Jena
128
21
5. The Sublime and the election of a people: the Berlin Lessons
149
9
6. The impossible conciliation. Fries
158
9
CHAPTER THREE ATHEISM, PROGRESS AND REVOLUTION
167
52
1. Judaism and myths. Schelling and Strauss
168
7
2. Self-consciousness and social emancipation. Bruno Bauer and Karl Marx
175
11
3. Alienation, monotheism and humanism: Feuerbach, Daumer and Ghillany
186
11
4. Jewish Humanism and Messianism: Gotthold Salomon and Moses Hess
197
22
CONCLUSION
219
4
Bibliography
223
16
Index of subjects
239
6
Index of names
245