Symbolism and Transcendence: On Some Philosophical Aspects of Gershom Scholem’s Opus

Review of Metaphysics 31 (4):604 - 614 (1978)
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Let us start our analysis with a reference to a thesis formulated by Scholem under the general heading "Ten Unhistorical Propositions about Kabbalah." The ninth thesis reads as follows: "Totalities can only be conveyed [tradierbar] in an occult manner. God’s name is capable of being addressed in language but not of being uttered in language. For only its fragmentariness renders language utterable. The ‘true’ language cannot be uttered, just as the absolutely concrete cannot be realized." In the third thesis he says, "Character of knowledge in Kabbalah: Torah is the medium in which all beings come to know."

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