Jean-Michel Rey is a professor emeritus at the University of Paris VIII, where he has taught philosophy and aesthetics. His rich work includes, among others, “La Part de l’Autre” (1988), “Les Temps du crédit” (2002) and “Les Promesses de l’oeuvre” (2003).
Jean-Michel Rey is a professor emeritus at the University of Paris VIII, where he has taught philosophy and aesthetics. His rich work includes, among others, “La Part de l’Autre” (1988), “Les Temps du crédit” (2002) and “Les Promesses de l’oeuvre” (2003).
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In 1943, self-exiled in the United States, Thomas Mann published the novel The Law, centered on the character of Moses. On the occasion of this work, Jean-Michel Rey approaches the contribution of Judaism to German culture, emphasizing the consequences of the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime in the field of culture.