![]() ![]() He is the editor of Weimar Thought: A Critical History (Princeton, forthcoming). Forkosch Prize from the Journal of the History of Ideas for Best Book in Intellectual History. ![]() Baron Prize from the Academy for Jewish Research for Best First Book, the Goldstein-Goren Prize for Best Book in Jewish Philosophy, and the Morris D. His first book, Rosenzweig and Heidegger, Between Judaism and German Philosophy (California, 2003) won several awards, including the Salo W. ![]() He has also written and taught courses on Martin Heidegger, the Frankfurt School, Theodor Adorno and music criticism, Weimar Intellectuals, Hannah Arendt and political theology, theories of secularization, theories of historical ontology and historical epistemology, social theory after the Holocaust, and modern Jewish thought. He regularly teaches a survey of modern European intellectual history since Nietzsche. He has written extensively about the philosopher Martin Heidegger and varioius strains of phenomenology in modern German and French thought. Gordon is a specialist in modern European intellectual history, focusing primarily on German and French thought from the late eighteenth to the late twentieth century. He works chiefly on themes in Continental philosophy and social thought in Germany and France in the modern period. ![]()
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