- Isaak Benrubi
Isaak Benrubi (b.
May 24 ,1876 ,Thessaloniki - d. 1943,Geneva ) was a philosopher of Greek-Jewish extraction, he opposed the conventional character of the act of knowing in "subject" and "object" to the reality that is interested in both subject and object: "I can't exist without the universe, neither can the universe exist without me"." He decided to attend theCIC ’s meeting inGeneva only after learning that bothEinstein andBergson would also be attending.Biography
Benrubi was born in
Thessaloniki ,Greece , in 1876. He came from an old family of rabbis, from the sameJewish community of Portuguese provenance, to whichSpinoza belonged to inAmsterdam . He presented his thesis in German, under the direction of the great philosopher Eucken, on the "Moral ideal ofJ.J. Rousseau " (1904). According to Benrubi, Rousseau is the source of all German philosophy- fromKant toNietzsche - and the spiritual father of the great poetsGoethe ,Schiller , andHolderlin . He studied philosophy and was educated inJena ,Berlin , andParis (1898-1914). In 1914, he participated in the 2nd Congress of Philosophy inGeneva , where he stayed, teaching the history of European philosophy until his death. Between 1927 and 1933 he was appointed by the Prussian Government to teach French philosophy atBonn , a job that he considered as a cultural mission for fostering the intellectual ties betweenFrance andGermany .In his work Benrubi tries to go beyond the agnosticism and timidity of modern philosophical reflection, to re-establish the bridge between the Self and the things, to abolish the dualism of speculative and practical thinking. The author attempts to exhibit the universe as a whole: terrestrial unity, solidarity of the living, the existence of a human race, united in its diversity, arriving in conclusion at a moral: Natural obligation of cosmic and human solidarity. In a second work, Bendrubi studied at depth the great movements of moral philosophy in a manuscript of more than 600 pages, that is archived at the Geneva BPU (Bibliotheque Public et Universitaire, where the essential ideas of the sceptics, relativists and utilitarians are analyzed in detail and compared - from the Greek
Sophists to Max Srirner andHerbert Spencer , passing throughMontaigne ,Blaise Pascal ,La Rochefoucauld , andHelvetius , among others. (J. H. Zeilberger)Works
* "J. J.
Rousseau s ethisches Ideal", 1904
* "Contemporary thought of France", 1926
* "Philosophische Strömungen der Gegenwart in Frankreich", 1928
* "Les sources et les courants de la philosophie contemporaine en France", 1933References
* "S. H.
Bergmann ", entry in Encyclopedia Judaica, IV, Jerusalem, p. 546.
* "H. Reverdin", "Isaac Benrubi" in Annales de la SocieteJ.J. Rousseau , 1943.
* "J. H. Zeilberger", "Isaac Benrubi, Juif fidele, patriot genevois, cosmopolite fervent", manuscript deposited at the Bibliotheque Public et Universitaire de Geneve, 1981. (Cote BPU BVM 282).
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