La Era Axial habermasiana y el código noájico: dos ópticas del mensaje universal del judaísmo

Cuadernos Judaicos 40:159 - 184 (2023)
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Abstract

The most recent work by Jürgen Habermas tries to revalue religion in today's society. For this he tries to find genealogical connections between secular content and the worldviews that emerged in the Axial Age, including Jewish monotheism. In this article we try to propose that a genealogical approach to monotheism from the perspective of those involved would have to start from the context of undetected origin that constitutes the ethical universalism of Judaism: the Noahide code. To do this, we analyze narrative and conceptual elements of axial and non-axial cultures and show their parallels with the seven laws of the children of Noah as the moral core of humanity.

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Carlos José Sánchez Corrales
Universidad de Quilmes

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