Hugo Bergmann

Czech-Israeli philosopher and academic

Hugo Bergmann - Thinkers & Philosophers born December 25th, 1883
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Born in 1883, this philosopher and academic contributed significantly to Jewish thought and philosophy. Educated in Berlin and influenced by the Berlin School of Jewish Philosophy, he later became a prominent figure in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This individual was instrumental in promoting the philosophical legacy of Jewish thinkers and writers during the early 20th century. A proponent of integrating Western philosophy with Jewish thought, he engaged in dialogue with existentialism and phenomenology. His work addressed themes such as ethics, metaphysics, and the role of Jewish identity in modern society.

Authored significant works on Jewish philosophy

Served as a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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