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  • 1
    Title: לוגיקה אריסטוטלית ומתודולוגיה תלמודית יישומה של הלוגיקה האריסטוטלית בפירושים למידות שהתורה נדרשת בהן אבירם רביצקי
    Author, Corporation: רביצקי, אבירם
    Publisher: ירושלים : הוצאת ספרים ע״ש יʺל מאגנס, האוניברסיטה העברית
    ISBN: 9789654934602
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ravitsḳi, Aviram, 1971 - Logiḳah Arisṭoṭelit u-metodologyah Talmudit
    Keywords: Aristotle ; Hermeneutics ; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) ; Jewish philosophy ; Logic ; Logik ; Hermeneutik ; Talmud ; Jewish Thought ; Jewish Studies ; Aristoteles v384-v322 ; Logik ; Talmud ; Methodologie
    Abstract: This book analyzes the influence that Aristotelian logic had on the understanding of methods of halakhic inference. “Methods of halakhic inference” refer to methods of Talmudic inference and argumentation, mainly the thirteen exegetical principles of the Torah, enumerated at the beginning of the Sifra. The thirteen exegetical principles are the most famous methods of halakhic inference. They are considered basic and fundamental rules by which the oral halakhic tradition is related to the Scriptures. No wonder, therefore, that there are dozens of commentaries to this set of rules. The study presented in this book focuses on the logical trend of commentaries on the Thirteen Principles. In these commentaries Aristotelian logic was applied, in a variety of ways. This special way of combining philosophy and halakha has significance not only for the history of the development of Talmudic methodology, but also for the understanding of the ongoing interaction between particular Jewish ideas and tradition on the one hand, and the external “universal” culture and literature on the other. Analysis of the logical commentaries on the Thirteen Principles can demonstrate how the original Greek doctrines were transmitted, mainly through Arabic philosophy, but sometimes also through Christian-scholastic philosophy, to the medieval Jewish sages, and how these Jewish sages applied those doctrines to develop a more sophisticated Talmudic methodology
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  • 2
    Title: מן הרמב"ם לשמואל אבן תיבון דרכו של דלאלה' אלחאירין למורה הנבוכים קרלוס פרנקל
    Author, Corporation: פרנקל, קרלוס 1971-
    ISBN: 9789657755730
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2007
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fraenkel, Carlos, 1971 - Min ha-Rambam li-Shemuʾel Ibn Tibon
    Keywords: Philosophy ; Jewish Thought ; Jewish History ; Maimonides, Moses 1135-1204 Dalālat al-ḥāʾirīn ; Übersetzung ; Ibn-Tibon, Shemuʾel ben Yehudah 1160-1230
    Abstract: This book offers an account of a key event in Jewish intellectual history that is also an important chapter in the history of Western philosophy: the dissemination of Maimonides' chief philosophical work, the Guide of the Perplexed, through Samuel ibn Tibbon at the beginning of the 13th century in Southern France. Whereas Maimonides interpreted Judaism as a philosophical religion, Ibn Tibbon turned this interpretation into the foundation of Jewish philosophy up to Spinoza, making it into a systematic justification for studying Greco-Arabic philosophy and science in a religious setting. If Maimonides' work was the gate through which philosophy became an important component of Jewish culture, Ibn Tibbon built the hinge without which this gate would have remained shut. The book examines Ibn Tibbon's relationship to Maimonides in all its facets: how he translated Maimonides' work from Arabic into Hebrew, explained its technical terminology, and interpreted and taught its doctrines. Due attention is also paid to Ibn Tibbon's comprehensive criticism of Maimonides. The book includes the edition of what may be called the first commentary on the Guide: about 100 glosses attributed to Ibn Tibbon that were discovered through examining 145 manuscripts of Ibn Tibbon's Hebrew translation. The glosses illustrate the different aspects of Ibn Tibbon's relationship to Maimonides and the complex transition of Maimonides' work from one cultural context to another
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  • 3
    Title: גלוי וסמוי בפילוסופיה היהודית בימי הביניים אברהם נוריאל
    Author, Corporation: נוריאל, אברהם
    ISBN: 9789657759103
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2000
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nûrîʾēl, Avrāhām Galui ṿe-samui ba-filosofyah ha-Yehudit bi-Yeme ha-Benayim
    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Jewish Thought ; Maimonides, Moses 1135-1204 ; Jüdische Philosophie
    Abstract: This book deals primarily with two Jewish philosophers: Maimonides and Rabbi Avraham Bibago. The author, the late Professor Abraham Nuriel, developed a new method to decipher the secrets of the 'Guide for the Perplexed' to Maimonides. This method is based on accurate examination of key terms in the book, and has revolutionized the study of Maimonides. In this book, Nuriel uses this method to determine Maimonides 'real' esoteric opinion about issues such as creation, supervision and faith. In his research on Bibago, Nuriel presents a fascinating independent philosopher, well versed in Jewish, Christian and Muslim philosophy, who was active in the last generation before the expulsion from Spain
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