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Jewish philosophy - Modern Jewish philosophers |  | Jewish philosophy - Modern Jewish philosophers: Encyclopedia II - Jewish philosophy - Modern Jewish philosophers |  | The following philosophers have had a substantial impact on the philosophy of modern day Jews who identify as such. They are writers who consciously dealt with philosophical issues from within a Jewish framework.
Jewish philosophy - Orthodox Judaism philosophers.
Main article: Orthodox Judaism
Shalom Carmy
Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler
Samson Raphael Hirsch
Yitzchok Hutner
Menachem Kellner
Steven T. Katz
Abraham Isa ...
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Jewish philosophy - Modern Jewish philosophers
The following philosophers have had a substantial impact on the philosophy of modern day Jews who identify as such. They are writers who consciously dealt with philosophical issues from within a Jewish framework.
Jewish philosophy - Orthodox Judaism philosophers
Main article: Orthodox Judaism
- Shalom Carmy
- Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler
- Samson Raphael Hirsch
- Yitzchok Hutner
- Menachem Kellner
- Steven T. Katz
- Abraham Isaac Kook
- Norman Lamm
- Joseph Soloveitchik
Jewish philosophy - Conservative Judaism philosophers
Main article: Conservative Judaism
- Elliot N. Dorff
- Neil Gillman
- Abraham Joshua Heschel
- William E. Kaufman
- Harold Kushner
Jewish philosophy - Reform Judaism philosophers
Main article: Reform Judaism
Jewish philosophy - Reconstructionist Judaism philosophers
Main article: Reconstructionist Judaism
Jewish philosophy - Others
- Martin Buber
- Morris Raphael Cohen
- Will Herberg
- Moses Mendelssohn
- Franz Rosenzweig
- Richard Rubenstein
Jewish philosophy - Philosophers informed by their Jewish background
- Theodor Adorno
- Hannah Arendt
- Walter Benjamin
- Constantin Brunner
- Hermann Cohen
- Erich Fromm
- Nachman Krochmal
- Max Horkheimer
- Emmanuel Lévinas
- Leo Strauss
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