Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages

Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages
Title Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author T. M. Rudavsky
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 344
Release 2018-06-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0192557653

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T. M. Rudavsky presents a new account of the development of Jewish philosophy from the tenth century to Spinoza in the seventeenth, viewed as part of an ongoing dialogue with medieval Christian and Islamic thought. Her aim is to provide a broad historical survey of major figures and schools within the medieval Jewish tradition, focusing on the tensions between Judaism and rational thought. This is reflected in particular philosophical controversies across a wide range of issues in metaphysics, language, cosmology, and philosophical theology. The book illuminates our understanding of medieval thought by offering a much richer view of the Jewish philosophical tradition, informed by the considerable recent research that has been done in this area.

Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Its Literary Forms

Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Its Literary Forms
Title Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Its Literary Forms PDF eBook
Author Aaron W. Hughes
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 374
Release 2019-07-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0253042550

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“This well-written, accessible [essay] collection demonstrates a maturation in Jewish studies and medieval philosophy” (Choice). Too often the study of philosophical texts is carried out in ways that do not pay significant attention to how the ideas contained within them are presented, articulated, and developed. This was not always the case. The contributors to this collected work consider Jewish philosophy in the medieval period, when new genres and forms of written expression were flourishing in the wake of renewed interest in ancient philosophy. Many medieval Jewish philosophers were highly accomplished poets, for example, and made conscious efforts to write in a poetic style. This volume turns attention to the connections that medieval Jewish thinkers made between the literary, the exegetical, the philosophical, and the mystical to shed light on the creativity and diversity of medieval thought. As they broaden the scope of what counts as medieval Jewish philosophy, the essays collected here consider questions about how an argument is formed, how text is put into the service of philosophy, and the social and intellectual environment in which philosophical texts were produced.

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy
Title The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Daniel H. Frank
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 512
Release 2003-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780521655743

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Medieval Jewish Philosophical Writings

Medieval Jewish Philosophical Writings
Title Medieval Jewish Philosophical Writings PDF eBook
Author Charles Manekin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 253
Release 2008-01-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139467557

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Medieval Jewish intellectuals living in Muslim and Christian lands were strongly concerned to recover what they regarded as a 'lost' Jewish philosophical tradition. As part of this project they transmitted and produced many philosophical and scientific works and commentaries, as well as philosophical commentary on scripture, in Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew, the principal literary languages of medieval Jewry. This volume presents translations of seven prominent medieval Jewish rationalists: Saadia Gaon, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Moses Maimonides, Isaac Albalag, Moses of Narbonne, Levi Gersonides, Hasdai Crescas and Joseph Albo - including, for the first time in English, the complete Falaquera abridgement of Gabirol's Source of Life. These works range over topics that are both theological (e.g. the creation of the world) and philosophical (e.g. determinism and free choice), but they are characterized by two overarching principles: the unity of truth, and its accessibility to human reason.

Spinoza and Medieval Jewish Philosophy

Spinoza and Medieval Jewish Philosophy
Title Spinoza and Medieval Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Steven M. Nadler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 249
Release 2014-12-04
Genre History
ISBN 1107037867

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The first of its kind, this essay collection offers an extensive examination of Spinoza's relationship to medieval Jewish philosophy.

A History of Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages

A History of Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages
Title A History of Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Colette Sirat
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 502
Release 1990-11-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521397278

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This comprehensive survey of medieval Jewish philosophy provides in-depth coverage for such major figures as Saadiah Gaon, Maimonides, Abraham Ibn Ezra, Judah Halevi, Abraham Ibn Daoud and Gersonides.

An Introduction to Medieval Jewish Philosophy

An Introduction to Medieval Jewish Philosophy
Title An Introduction to Medieval Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Daniel Rynhold
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Pages 276
Release 2009-04-15
Genre History
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Focusing on the central philosophical questions of the Middle Ages, Daniel Rynhold offers a concise introduction to topics such as God and creation, human freewill, biblical prophecy, the Commandments, the divine attributes and immortality.