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    Kant, Fichte, and the Jews in Poland: A Case Study of a Cliché
    Teologia I Moralność 20 (2): 103-115. 2025.
    This paper proposes a new perspective on the entanglement of antisemitism and philosophy by exploring the function and persistence of a cliché in philosophical discourse. It begins with an analysis of Immanuel Kant’s remarks on “the Jews in Poland” in a passage often regarded as his most anti-Jewish statement. These remarks are contextualized within the framework of Kant’s Anthropology and the late 18th-century debates on Jewish emancipation. The paper then turns to contemporary philosophical di…Read more
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    Germanness and Judaism in Fichte’s Reden an die deutsche Nation
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 73 (1): 101-116. 2025.
    In debates about chauvinism and anti-Jewish attitude in Fichte’s work in general and in the Reden an die deutsche Nation in particular, it is often emphasised that Fichte adheres to liberal and cosmopolitan ideals also in the Reden. This article aims to demonstrate how these ideals implicitly contain a devaluation of Judaism, even though Fichte doesn’t explicitly comment on Judaism in the Reden. To this end, the Reden are considered in the context of the lectures Grundzüge des gegenwärtigen Zeit…Read more