„We are witnessing a conflict between two peoples or societies on the same piece of land over which each of them thinks it has rights“

Interview with Hanoch Ben-Yami, Professor in Philosophy at CEU, Budapest

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Professor Hanoch Ben-Yami was born in Israel and served for three years in the IDF. He studied mathematics and physics at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and then philosophy at Tel-Aviv University, where he earned his PhD. After postdoctoral studies and research at Oxford University he lectured at Tel-Aviv University. He then moved to the Central European University in Budapest, where he is currently the head of the Department of Philosophy. Ben-Yami works and writes on the Philosophy of Mind, Language and Logic, on the Philosophy of Physics and on the philosophy of Descartes and of Wittgenstein. He maintains close connections with Israel and the Israeli Academia, and continues to be involved in social and political debates in Israel.      Professor Ben-Yami, we are witnessing a new and bloody conflict concerning Israel and Gaza. Since the Operation Protective Edge began two weeks ago, some 600 Palestinians and 30 Israelis, especially soldiers, have been killed. What were the immediate causes of this conflict? The current military conflict is the result of a chain of escalating events, triggered by the kidnapping on June 12th of three Israeli teenagers by Palestinians in the West Bank. Israel attributed the kidnapping to Hamas and […]
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