Are there any well known Israeli born philosophers/Israeli philosophical essays or books that you know about?
pic unrelated, he wasnt born in Israel.
Yoav Eliasi
Amir Hetzroni
Chanoch Daum
Yair Lapid (inspired by the Greeks, mainly)
>>1080739
Yair Lapid is a journalist, a politician and a celebrity.
Are you telling me he is also a distinguished philosopher?
>>1080739
Oh I get it, you are joking. Well, fuck you.
>>1080771
He is a well respected philosopher and thinker. Some of his most famous works are his analysis of the Greek philosopher, Copernicus, and his essay about the dangers of populism in politics.
>>1080783
And so is The Shadow? A rapper?..
I am talking about proper philosophers who have philosophical ideas worthy of thought and not journalist making quips about Aristotle.
Israelis cant even answer 4chan posts properly. Im ashamed.
>>1080800
Alright I think I understand you are literally autistic so I'll explain the joke.
The Shadow is a shit tier rapper from the early 2000's who became an attentionwhoring right wing """icon""" that makes /pol/ look like polite moderates.
Hetzroni is a leftist professional provacatuer and proud Ashkenazi supremacist
Daum is a famous collumnist and """""""""""comedian""""""""""" with the humor of a wet piece of paper
Lapid once called Copernicus a Greek philosopher in one of his pre-politics collumns in an attempt to be smart, and is now populism in human form
I guess if you need an actual answer there is Yeshayahu Leibowitz
>>1080819
Yes, I know who these morons are.
Leibowitz is not exactly a philosopher.
>>1080846
That's the closest you'll get.
We aren't a very philosophical country
>>1080850
You simply, like myself, have no clue but there obviously are israeli philosophers.
I was just wondering if there are any world renowned ones.
>>1080862
if jewish philosophy counts, there is david hartman
http://www.onbeing.org/program/david-hartman-hope-in-a-hopeless-god/transcript/6134
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Agassi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Bergmann
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moshe_Halbertal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuval_Harari (a historian with some philosophical ideas)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Kahneman
(again, not a philosopher per se but extremely serious and interesting thinker)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asa_Kasher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avishai_Margalit
https://philo.haifa.ac.il/index.php/en/faculty-staff-reception.../76-ds
There are some other ones but these are some of the most notable ones that come to my mind.
P.s this board is absolute trash.
Adi Ophir