Sentido común, filosofía y judaísmo en Franz Rosenzweig
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60685/filha.v13i18.2341Keywords:
world, experience, time, revelation, paganismAbstract
The objective of this communication is to show the way in which common sense is presented in the thought of Franz Rosenzweig. I will expose it in block, attending to the reasons that justify the objective and the title of the writing. The aim is to reveal the world of experience in which "that" which communicates to the author resonates, accentuating the hint of common sense by way of Jerusalem. In the face of thinking thought, essentialism and its timeless pretensions, the cult of the concept and those knowledge that show the conditioning of all experience, the Jewish thinker appeals to a speaking thought for which all "what is" is inseparable of what the human being experiences in his time. The human being has "his answers", and these are not the ones that are furthest away from him. For Rosenzweig, the Jewish world is "the closest thing", and this is a "treasure" that celebrates, eager to show its "riches".