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Jewish philosophy in the Middle Ages /

Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages presents an overview of the formative period of medieval Jewish philosophy, from its beginnings with Saadiah Gaon to its apex in Maimonides, when Jews living in Islamic countries and writing in Arabic were the first to develop a conscious and continuous tradition...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jospe, Raphael
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2009.
Colección:Emunot.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Sect. I. Foundations
  • Ch. 1. What is Jewish Philosophy?
  • Ch. 2. Sa'adiah Ga'on and the Kalam
  • Ch. 3. Jewish Neoplatonism: Isaac Israeli and Solomon ibn Gabirol
  • Ch. 4. Bahya ibn Paquda: The Duties of the Heart
  • Sect. II. Transitions
  • Ch. 5. Philosophical Exegesis of the Bible: Abraham ibn Ezra
  • Ch. 6. Judah Ha-Levi and the Critique of Philosophy
  • Ch. 7. Transition to Aristotelianism:Abraham ibn Da'ud
  • Sect. III. Rambam
  • Ch. 8. Principles of Judaism
  • Chaper 9. Guide of the Perplexed: On God
  • Ch. 10. Guide of the Perplexed: On the World and Humans
  • Sect. IV. Controversy Over Philosophy and Rambam
  • Ch. 11. Controversy over Philosophy and Rambam Appendices
  • Appendix I. Cosmology: The Spheres And Emanation
  • Appendix II. Categories.