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    [Jerusalem] : מאגנס = Magnes Press
    Title: המוות והפילוסופיה של ההלכה
    ISBN: 9789657790106
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: פילוסופיה של ההלכה
    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Talmud ; Jewish Thought
    Abstract: This book deals with the relationship between the concept of death and the philosophy of Halakhah. Many would argue that every culture is based on rejection, escape, and Denial of death. Therefore, we can assume that this is also the case in the Jewish Law, so those who want to understand a specific culture should examine its attitude to death. This book contains academic articles that trace the subject of "denial of death." These articles explore various topics dealing with death in Halakhah and Halakhic thought in light of this insight. This collection of academic articles deals with the anxiety of death; The cultural tools in Halakhah for coping with this anxiety; The halakhic conceptions of death; The Impact of Halachic Perceptions on Halachic Judgment on Issues Dealing with Death. This book was written by some of the best scholars and intellectuals in this subject. The book deals with existential issues and is based on a deep halakhic and philosophical study - from the Sages and the Ramban to the Holocaust and the technological age
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: הלכה כהתרחשות
    ISBN: 9789654938792
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Halakhah
    Series Statement: פילוסופיה של ההלכה
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Jewish Thought
    Abstract: The Halakha is not just a body of literature; it is also a cultural event. It follows then that the philosophy of Halakha must address the happening of the Halakha. Surprisingly, till now philosophers of Halakha have not addressed this dimension of the event or the happening of the Halakha. The articles in this book are an attempt at facing this challenge. But this is not simple because herein lies a paradox. If the event or the happening is something that lies outside the confines of what is captured in the written word, the effort to write about it is one that must take us on a fascinating journey between what is possible and what perhaps is not. What is the nature of the Halakha as an event? What is the knowledge contained in this dimension of the Halakha that defies conceptualization in the written word? How does the insight that the Halakha is principally an event dramatically affect the philosophy of the Halakha? As we have said, philosophers of the Halakha have not addressed this question before and the authors in this collection - scholars and researchers from a wide range of fields - are all facing it for the first time bringing to it a wide range of tools from fields as varied as philosophy, Jewish thought, performance, cinema, group dynamics, cognition, gender studies and more. Together they offer us a new discourse and framework for conceptualizing the philosophy of the Halakha
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    Title: ההלכה: הקשרים רעיוניים ואידאולוגיים גלויים וסמויים
    ISBN: 9789654936385
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2012
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Halakhah
    Series Statement: פילוסופיה של ההלכה
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Jewish Thought ; Talmud
    Abstract: Halakhah: Overt and Implicit Conceptual and Ideological Contexts, is a collection of articles by leading scholars in the field of halakhah and the philosophy of halakhah. The articles uncover the overt and implicit worldviews of a number of halakhic decisors and examine how they coped with extra-halakhic cultures and ideas. Some of them internalized “outside” concepts, while others dealt with the outside world by making new use of the internal notions of the world of halakhah. The articles also consider the link between ideology and the issuance of halakhic rulings. Readers will encounter examples of the influence of ideology on halakhah, alongside arguments that categorically deny that ideology plays any part in halakhic thinking. The volume proposes answers to questions such as whether halakhah derives its power from its anti-ideological character and what underlies the assertion that halakhah is an ideological text
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    Title: הלכה, מטה הלכה ופילוסופיה עיון רב תחומי
    ISBN: 9654935326
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2011
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Halakhah
    Series Statement: פילוסופיה של ההלכה
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Thought ; Talmud
    Abstract: This research hopes to construct fascinating mosaic studies which expand and redefine the boundaries of the discourse of Halakhah Thought. This book gives a new understanding of the Halakhic process through the analytical tools of the philosophy of Halakhah. It invites fresh insights into the Halakhah's dynamic in light of models which come from varied disciplinary fields. In this framework, we will meet some models from philosophy, anthropology, sociology, law, psychology, and education which will shed a new light on our understanding of the concept of Meta-Halakhah. In this book, there are discussions such as "what is the contribution of feminism to the halakhic discourse?" (Tamar Ross); "on Aristotelian logic and Halakhah" (Aviram Ravitzky); "between philosophy of science, language and Halakhah" (Meyer Bouzaglo); "the relationship between the Halakhic language and Kabbalistic language" (Joseph Dan); "on Emmanuel Levinas and Jewish law" (Joel Hansel); "values, world view and Halakhic progress" with Izhak Englard, David Halivni, David Hartman and Aviezer Ravitzky
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