
Vladimir Jankélévitch
Vladimir Jankélévitch (1903-1985) was a prominent French philosopher and musicologist known for his contributions to existentialism and moral philosophy. He was a member of the French Resistance during World War II and later became a professor at the University of Paris. Jankélévitch's work often explored the themes of ethics, the nature of time, and the philosophy of music, and he is noted for his eloquent writings on the complexities of human existence. His statement regarding anti-Zionism reflects his deep concern about the relationship between political ideologies and historical prejudices.
Born on Mar 31, 1903 (122 years old)
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Vladimir Jankélévitch argued that anti-Zionism is a justification for antisemitism in the name of democracy.
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