The Philosopher as Witness Prof Marcel van der HeijdenResponses to Fackenheim's reflections on the centrality of the Holocaust to philosophy, Jewish thought, and contemporary experience. Emil Fackenheim (19162003), one of the most important Jewish philosophers of the twentieth century, called on the world at large not only to bear witness to the Holocaust as an unprecedented assault on Judaism and on humanity, but also to recognize that the question of what it means to philosophize indeed, what it means
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