Jewish Philosophy

Moses Mendelssohn in his study

Moses Mendelssohn: Reason, Religion, and the Birth of the Jewish Enlightenment

Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786) shaped the Jewish Enlightenment by championing reason, religious tolerance, and cultural renewal. A key figure in European philosophy, he argued that Jewish identity and Enlightenment values could thrive together, laying foundations for modern debates on faith, citizenship, and pluralism.

This visual captures the essence of his work across mathematics, mind, language, and science, embodying the depth and complexity of his contributions.

Hilary Putnam: From Mathematics to Meaning

Follow Hilary Putnam’s journey from math to influential philosopher in mind, language, and science. Learn about his pragmatic and interdisciplinary approach to unraveling human mysteries.