Abstract

My aim is to prove that Hermann Cohen was not only a philosopher of dialogue but has played an exceedingly important role in the history of that current of thought. His books Ethics of Pure Will (1904) and Religion of Reason out of the Sources of Judaism (1919) offer a detailed analysis of the relationships between I and Thou, I and It, I and We. In the first book these relationships are considered from the ethical-legal point of view and in the second from the viewpoint of religious anthropology. However, Cohen considers the problem of inter-personal relationships not in isolation, but as an important component of his entire philosophical system. Deduction of the concept of personality in Ethics of Pure Will is based on Cohen’s logic of the origin expounded in the first part of his system in The Logic of Pure Cognition. Cohen explains that the origin of the self-consciousness of I as a personality is not the external world, but another person, i.e. Thou. In turn, the partnership relationships between I and Thou create the community We which forms the basis of the law-governed state. The process of artistic creation in the framework of inter-personal relationship is explored in Aesthetics of Pure Feeling. Finally, Religion of Reason out of the Sources of Judaism formulates the conception of religion as the most complete realisation of inter-personal relationship. Thus, dialogism became an important dimension of Cohen’s entire philosophical system, a fact noted by Martin Buber. Franz Rosenzweig, in unfolding dialogical thinking, expressly appeals to all the elements of Cohen’s system. There are signs of his influence on Bakhtin’s doctrine. Thus, examining Cohen’s doctrine as part of the philosophy of dialogue gives insights into this entire trend as a coherent whole.

Highlights

  • Hermann Cohen as a Philosopher of DialogueAs the leader of Marburg Neo-Kantianism Hermann Cohen was immensely popular in the early twentieth century

  • The philosophy of dialogue refers to Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig and Mikhail Bakhtin in the 1920s

  • Before considering the link between Cohen’s ideas and the philosophy of dialogue it is necessary to understand the reasons why Neo-Kantianism fell into oblivion in the 1930s

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My aim is to prove that Hermann Cohen was a philosopher of dialogue but has played an exceedingly important role in the history of that current of thought His books Ethics of Pure Will (1904) and Religion of Reason out of the Sources of Judaism (1919) offer a detailed analysis of the relationships between I and Thou, I and It, I and We. In the first book these relationships are considered from the ethical-legal point of view and in the second from the viewpoint of religious anthropology. Задача настоящей статьи состоит в том, чтобы показать, что, кроме взгляда на Когена как на неокантианца и классика критического идеализма, его можно рассматривать в качестве одного из создателей философии диалога. Прежде чем рассмотреть связь идей Когена и философии диалога, нужно установить причины забвения неокантианства в 1930-е гг. Другой причиной забвения философии Когена считаются нападки, которым она подверглась со стороны «некоронованного короля философов» Мартина Хайдеггера

Introduction
Главное открытие Когена — новая логика
New Logic
The Theory of Personality in Ethics of Pure Will
Social Theory in Ethics of Pure Will
Inter-Personal Relationship in Art and Religion
Коген и другие философы диалога
Cohen and Other Dialogue Philosophers
Conclusion
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