The Diminution of the World. Observations on the Determination of the Concept of World in F. Rozenzweig's The Star of Redemption
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The article first analyzes the metalogical concept of the world in Franz Rosenzweig's The Star of Redemption as a cosmological concept that does not consider the cormological difference nor the ontogenetic movement immanent to the world. Second, it shows the extent in which the category of Creation preserves the cosmological concept of the world, but deprives it from the capacity of originating its contents. It then analyzes the displacement of the meaning of the world from a cosmological to an anthropological and metaphysical meaning as regards Redemption. Finally, the article specifies the epistemological status of Rosenzweig's discourse in the realms of Creation and Redemption.
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