Intention in Talmudic Law

Intention in Talmudic Law
Title Intention in Talmudic Law PDF eBook
Author Shana Strauch Schick
Publisher BRILL
Pages 190
Release 2021-06-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 900443304X

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Intention in Talmudic Law: Between Thought and Deed offers a comprehensive history of intention in rabbinic classical law, tracing developments in legal thought, and demonstrating how intention became a nuanced, differentially applied concept across a wide array of legal realms.

Intention in Talmudic Law

Intention in Talmudic Law
Title Intention in Talmudic Law PDF eBook
Author Michael Higger
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1927
Genre Criminal intent (Jewish law)
ISBN

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Narrating the Law

Narrating the Law
Title Narrating the Law PDF eBook
Author Barry Wimpfheimer
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 249
Release 2011-07-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0812242998

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In Narrating the Law Barry Scott Wimpfheimer creates a new theoretical framework for considering the relationship between law and narrative and models a new method for studying talmudic law in particular. Works of law, including the Talmud, are animated by a desire to create clear usable precedent. This animating impulse toward clarity is generally absent in narratives, the form of which is better able to capture the subtleties of lived life. Wimpfheimer proposes to make these different forms compatible by constructing a narrative-based law that considers law as one of several "languages," along with politics, ethics, psychology, and others that together compose culture. A narrative-based law is capable of recognizing the limitations of theoretical statutes and the degree to which other cultural languages interact with legal discourse, complicating any attempts to actualize a hypothetical set of rules. This way of considering law strongly resists the divide in traditional Jewish learning between legal literature (Halakhah) and nonlegal literature (Aggadah) by suggesting the possibility of a discourse broad enough to capture both. Narrating the Law activates this mode of reading by looking at the Talmud's legal stories, a set of texts that sits uncomfortably on the divide between Halakhah and Aggadah. After noticing that such stories invite an expansive definition of law that includes other cultural voices, Narrating the Law also mines the stories for the rich descriptions of rabbinic culture that they encapsulate.

Law and Self-Knowledge in the Talmud

Law and Self-Knowledge in the Talmud
Title Law and Self-Knowledge in the Talmud PDF eBook
Author Ayelet Hoffmann Libson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 230
Release 2018-05-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1108655971

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This book examines the emergence of self-knowledge as a determining legal consideration among the rabbis of Late Antiquity, from the third to the seventh centuries CE. Based on close readings of rabbinic texts from Palestine and Babylonia, Ayelet Hoffmann Libson highlights a unique and surprising development in Talmudic jurisprudence, whereby legal decision-making incorporated personal and subjective information. She examines the central legal role accorded to individuals' knowledge of their bodies and mental states in areas of law as diverse as purity laws, family law and the laws of Sabbath. By focusing on subjectivity and self-reflection, the Babylonian rabbis transformed earlier legal practices in a way that cohered with the cultural concerns of other religious groups in Late Antiquity. They developed sophisticated ideas about the inner self and incorporated these notions into their distinctive discourse of law.

Intent in Islamic Law

Intent in Islamic Law
Title Intent in Islamic Law PDF eBook
Author Paul R. Powers
Publisher BRILL
Pages 249
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004145923

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This is the first broad study of the treatment of intent in Islamic law, examining ritual, commercial, family, and penal law and providing new insights into Muslim understandings of law, religious ritual, action, agency, and language.

Equity in Jewish Law

Equity in Jewish Law
Title Equity in Jewish Law PDF eBook
Author Aaron Kirschenbaum
Publisher KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Pages 316
Release 1991
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780881253269

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JEWISH LAW ANNUAL 1979

JEWISH LAW ANNUAL 1979
Title JEWISH LAW ANNUAL 1979 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Brill Archive
Pages 298
Release 1979
Genre
ISBN 9789004059634

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