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BetacommandBot21:52, 9 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Schopenhauer
I can understand Fackenheim's antagonism toward Schopenhauer. Fackenheim experienced and saw the devastating effects of antisemitism. Schopenhauer made antisemitic remarks in his philosophy. However, that does not justify the conclusion that Schopenhauer's philosophy was superficial.
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14:25, 30 April 2008 (UTC)Lestradereply
614th Commandment
This commandment should be adopted also by Christians, Mulsims, and everybody else. Das Baz, aka Erudil 17:26, 17 May 2008 (UTC)
Unfortunate Misplaced Discussion
Under the heading "Conclusion" in the article someone has unfortunately put two paragraphs -- they begin with the words "The preceding discussion"-- which should, rightly, be on this discussion page. The paragraphs correctly criticize the article as neglecting the rest of Fackenheim's thought. (The article is currently almost entirely about the so-called "6i4th Commandment.") These two paragraphs should be deleted, and perhaps rewritten after a debate here. More should also be added to the article about the rest of Fackenheim's thought. —Preceding
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"Fackenheim researched the relationship of the Jews with God, believing that the Holocaust must be understood as an imperative requiring Jews to carry on Jewish existence and the survival of the State of Israel. He emigrated to Israel in 1984."
That state of Israel wasn't established until after the Holocaust, does this mean something other than what I think it means, or is it inaccurate?
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