Summary: | Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- The Contributors -- Part One Jewish Philosophy in Perspective -- Chapter One Jewish Philosophy as Cultural Practice -- Chapter Two Jewish Philosophy in the Academy -- Chapter Three The Versatility of Contemporary Jewish Philosophy -- Chapter Four Desiderata -- Part Two Jewish Philosophy in Public Life -- Chapter Five The Promise and Perils of Perplexity: Jewish Philosophy and Public Culture, Yesterday and Today -- Chapter Six Jewish Philosophy and Contemporary Jewish Culture: Therapy, Ideology, Critique -- Chapter Seven Jewish Philosophy and Public Policy -- Chapter Eight A Call to Return Jewish Philosophy to Philosophy -- Chapter Nine Rational Neopragmatist Rabbis -- Chapter Ten Jewish Musical Thinking: Critical Reflections of a Philosopher-Rabbi -- Part Three Jewish Philosophy in the Academy -- Chapter Eleven A Case for Jewish Philosophy in Liberal Arts Education -- Chapter Twelve The Reach of Reason: Judaism, Halakhah, and Analytic Philosophy -- Chapter Thirteen Reconceiving Jewish Philosophy: Aspirations for the Future -- Chapter Fourteen Jewish Philosophy, The Academy, and the Fact-Value Divide -- Chapter Fifteen The Future of Jewish Philosophy in the Academy -- Chapter Sixteen Pledges of Non-Allegiance: History, Politics, and the Future of Jewish Philosophy -- Chapter Seventeen The Questionability of a Future Jewish Philosophy -- Index
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