Conférence - David Nirenberg : Antijudaism, Critical Thought, and the Possibility of History June 12, 2023

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Patrice Boucheron Collège de France Histoire des pouvoirs en Europe occidentale, XIIIe-XVIe siècle Année 2022-2023 Conférence - David Nirenberg : Antijudaism, Critical Thought, and the Possibility of History Intervenant(s) David Nirenberg, Director and Leon Levy Professor, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton Conférence en anglais, organisée en collaboration avec le LEM (Laboratoire d'étude sur les monothéismes, UMR 8584). In my book Antijudaïsme (Labor et Fides, 2023), I proposed that we should understand the long history of Anti-Judaism not merely as the history of a prejudice, but also as the history of our Western religions (such as Christianity and Islam), philosophies (such …



Patrice Boucheron

Collège de France

Histoire des pouvoirs en Europe occidentale, XIIIe-XVIe siècle

Année 2022-2023

Conférence - David Nirenberg : Antijudaism, Critical Thought, and the Possibility of History

Intervenant(s)

David Nirenberg, Director and Leon Levy Professor, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

Conférence en anglais, organisée en collaboration avec le LEM (Laboratoire d'étude sur les monothéismes, UMR 8584).

In my book Antijudaïsme (Labor et Fides, 2023), I proposed that we should understand the long history of Anti-Judaism not merely as the history of a prejudice, but also as the history of our Western religions (such as Christianity and Islam), philosophies (such as Idealism and Marxism), ethics and ideals. If this is true, then how can we be sure that our critical thought is truly critical? And how can we write history that helps us achieve the capacity to critique Anti-Judaism in the present, rather than reproducing it?