Abstract
This paper deals with a genealogy of anti-Semitism in German-speaking Europe. The starting point consists in a conceptual history of “secularisation”, from its juridical origin to its transformation into a philosophical-historical category. In this way, I bring to light the relevance of Hegel’s concept of mundanisation (Verweltlichung) in order to comprehend the specificity of the relation between Germanness and Judaism. Finally, I present some reflections on the myth of a German-Jewish symbiosis (assimilation), the emergence of sionism and the possibility of a Jewish dissimilation.
Highlights
El presente artículo esboza una genealogía del antisemitismo en la Europa de habla alemana
This paper deals with a genealogy of anti-Semitism in German-speaking Europe
The starting point consists in a conceptual history of “secularisation”, from its juridical origin to its transformation into a philosophical-historical category
Summary
El presente artículo esboza una genealogía del antisemitismo en la Europa de habla alemana.
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