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  • Jewish philosophy
  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004249813
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 147 pages)
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jonathan Sacks: Universalizing Particularity
    Keywords: Sacks, Jonathan Philosophy ; Jewish philosophy
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Jonathan Sacks: An Intellectual Portrait /Aaron W. Hughes -- Finding God /Jonathan Sacks -- The Dignity of Difference: Exorcizing Plato’s Ghost /Jonathan Sacks -- An Agenda of Future Jewish Thought /Jonathan Sacks -- Future Tense: The Voice of Hope in the Conversation of Humankind /Jonathan Sacks -- Interview with Jonathan Sacks /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: This volume features the thought and writings of Jonathan Sacks, one of today’s leading Jewish public thinkers. It brings together an intellectual portrait, four of his most original and influential philosophical essays, and an interview with him. This volume showcases the work of Sacks, a philosopher who seeks to confront and offer solutions to the numerous problems besetting Judaism and its confrontation with modernity. In addition, the reader will also encounter an important social philosopher and proponent of interfaith dialogue, who articulates how it is possible to cultivate a culture of civility based on the twin notions of the dignity of difference and the ethic of responsibility. Jonathan Sacks has been Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth from September 1991 to September 2013 and a member of the House of Lords since 2009
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-147)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004243347
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 414 pages)
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik v. 2
    Series Statement: Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy, 1873-9008 v. 19
    Uniform Title: Haguto ha-filosofit shel ha-Rav Solovaits'iḳ v. 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als From Phenomenology to Existentialism: The Philosophy of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Volume 2
    Keywords: Soloveitchik, Joseph Dov Teachings ; Soloveitchik, Joseph Dov ; Jewish philosophy ; Jewish law Philosophy
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Dov Schwartz and Batya Stein -- Chapter One Reason and Its Limitations -- Chapter Two The Concept of Revelation in And from There You Shall Seek -- Chapter Three Consciousness of the Deity (1): Mercy and Justice -- Chapter Four Consciousness of the Deity (2): Tzimtzum -- Chapter Five Consciousness of the Deity (3): Cognition -- Chapter Six The Conscious Mechanism of Conjunction (1): Intellect and Matter -- Chapter Seven The Conscious Mechanism of Conjunction (2): Prophecy and Tradition -- Chapter Eight The Negation of Metaphysics: “Kol Dodi Dofek” and the Zionist Homilies -- Chapter Nine Finitude and Suffering: Out of the Whirlwind -- Chapter Ten Between Subject and Object: Essays on Family Relationships -- Chapter Eleven Dialogue and Faith: The Lonely Man of Faith -- Epilogue -- Bibliography /Dov Schwartz and Batya Stein -- Subject Index /Dov Schwartz and Batya Stein -- Names Index /Dov Schwartz and Batya Stein.
    Abstract: Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik’s philosophy plays a significant role in twentieth century Jewish thought. This book focuses on the first and the second stages of Soloveitchik’s philosophy (1945-1965), through a systematic and detailed discussion of some of his essays, including "From There You Shall Seek" and "The Lonely Man of Faith". Schwartz analyzes these essays according to this thesis: in the mid 40s Soloveitchik used the phenomenology of religion to express his views, while in the 50s he added the existential theory
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    Boston : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004249790
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 256 pages)
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers v. 1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Eliezer Schweid: The Responsibility of Jewish Philosophy
    Keywords: Schweid, Eliezer Teachings ; Jewish philosophy ; Philosophy, Medieval ; PHILOSOPHY / Eastern
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Eliezer Schweid: An Intellectual Portrait /Leonard Levin -- Judaism as a Culture /Eliezer Schweid -- Faith Confronting the Experiences of Our Age /Eliezer Schweid -- Humanism, Globalization, Postmodernism, and the Jewish People /Eliezer Schweid -- The Drama of Secular History: The Return to Nature and Exit from the Other Side /Eliezer Schweid -- Interview with Eliezer Schweid /Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Leonard Levin -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: This volume features Eliezer Schweid’s philosophy of Judaism for a secular age. The volume brings together four of Schweid’s most original and influential philosophical essays and an interview with him that together express his fundamental outlook: the faith of a secular Jew, freely choosing loyalty to his or her national culture and drawing on Jewish heritage to inform how to act responsibly toward one’s neighbor, one’s people, the world, and God. The themes span the gamut of Schweid’s life work: the existential loneliness of the modern Jew; Judaism as a culture; faith in light of the Holocaust; and appreciation for secular humanism with awareness of its shortcomings, given the enduring legacy of the Jewish biblical heritage
    Note: Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 26, 2013) , Includes bibliographical references
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  • 4
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    Leiden : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004234277
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 275 pages)
    Year of publication: 2012
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal of Jewish thought and philosophy v. 18
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Knowledge of God and the Development of Early Kabbalah
    Keywords: Cabala History ; God (Judaism) ; Jewish philosophy
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Creativity in the First Kabbalistic Writings -- Chapter 2 The Philosophic Ethos -- Chapter 3 Investigating God in Rabbinic and Later Jewish Literature -- Chapter 4 The Philosophic Ethos in the Writings of the First Kabbalists -- Chapter 5 Investigating God in Sefer ha-Bahir -- Chapter 6 The Philosophic Ethos in the Writings of Naḥmanides -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: In Knowledge of God and the Development of Early Kabbalah , Jonathan Dauber offers a fresh consideration of the emergence and early development of Kabbalah against the backdrop of a re-evaluation of the relationship between early Kabbalistic and philosophic discourse. He argues that the first Kabbalists adopted a philosophic ethos that was foreign to traditional Rabbinic Judaism but had taken root in Languedoc and Catalonia under the influence of newly available philosophical materials. In this ethos, the act of investigating God was accorded great religious significance, and it was its adoption by the first Kabbalists that helped spur them to engage in their investigations of God and, in so doing, develop Kabbalah
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p.[253]-268 ) and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789004217713
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 161 pages)
    Year of publication: 2012
    Series Statement: Studies in Jewish history and culture v. 34
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Philosophy and the Jewish Tradition: Lectures and Essays by Aryeh Leo Motzkin
    Keywords: Jewish philosophy ; Judaism and philosophy ; PHILOSOPHY / Eastern
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Yehuda Halper -- Platonic and Aristotelian Philosophy Introductory Poem: /Aryeh Leo Motzkin -- Plato and Aristotle on the Vocation of the Philosopher /Yehuda Halper -- Halevi’s Kuzari as a Platonic Dialogue /Yehuda Halper -- Maimonides and the Imagination /Yehuda Halper -- Elia del Medigo, Averroes and Averroism /Yehuda Halper -- Paduan Averroism Reconsidered /Yehuda Halper -- Philosophy and Mysticism /Yehuda Halper -- Medievals and Moderns Maimonides and Spinoza on Good and Evil /Yehuda Halper -- A Note on Natural Right, Nature and Reason in Spinoza /Yehuda Halper -- Spinoza and Luzzatto: /Yehuda Halper -- On the Interpretation of Maimonides: /Yehuda Halper -- Harry A. Wolfson as Interpreter of Medieval Thought /Yehuda Halper -- On the Limitations of Human Knowledge /Yehuda Halper -- Bibliography of Aryeh Leo Motzkin’s Writings /Yehuda Halper -- Index /Yehuda Halper.
    Abstract: Aryeh Motzkin was an extraordinary thinker and writer. Much of his work appeared in small academic journals despite the fact that it is often quite accessible, even to non-experts. This volume assembles his most important published papers along with several unpublished papers. They all have a single theme: the encounter between the Jewish tradition and philosophy as discovered by Plato and Aristotle. The book’s first group of essays deal with the way medieval Jewish thinkers understood the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle. The second group deals with how these same medieval thinkers were themselves interpreted by modern thinkers, beginning with Spinoza. A recurring issue in all the essays is the difficulty inherent in any encounter between philosophia perennis and the changing history of Judaism
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789004234062
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 335 pages)
    Year of publication: 2012
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal of Jewish thought and philosophy v. 17
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Encountering the Medieval in Modern Jewish Thought
    Keywords: Jewish philosophy ; Philosophy, Modern ; Philosophy, Medieval ; Judaism History Medieval and early modern period, 425-1789 ; Judaism History Modern period, 1750-
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction Encountering the Medieval in Modern Jewish Thought /James A. Diamond and Aaron W. Hughes -- Chapter One “Medieval” and the Politics of Nostalgia: Ideology, Scholarship, and the Creation of the Rational Jew /Aaron W. Hughes -- Chapter Two On the Possibility of a Hidden Christian Will: Methodological Pitfalls in the Study of Medieval Jewish Philosophy /Sarah Pessin -- Chapter Three Lessing in Jerusalem: Modern Religion, Medieval Orientalism, and the Idea of Perfection /Zachary Braiterman -- Chapter Four R. Abraham Isaac Kook and Maimonides: A Contemporary Mystic’s Embrace of Medieval Rationalism /James A. Diamond -- Chapter Five On Myth, History, and the Study of Hasidism: Martin Buber and Gershom Scholem /Claire E. Sufrin -- Chapter Six What S. Y. Agnon Taught Gershom Scholem About Jewish History /Kenneth Hart Green -- Chapter Seven Constructed and Denied: “The Talmud” from the Brisker Rav to the Mishneh Torah /Sergey Dolgopolski -- Chapter Eight Escaping the Scholastic Paradigm: The Dispute Between Strauss and His Contemporaries About How to Approach Islamic and Jewish Medieval Philosophy /Joshua Parens -- Chapter Nine Justifying Philosophy and Restoring Revelation: Assessing Strauss’s Medieval Return /Randi L. Rashkover -- Chapter Ten Echo of the Otherwise: Ethics of Transcendence and the Lure of Theolatry /Elliot R. Wolfson -- Index.
    Abstract: The term “medieval” performs a great deal more intellectual work in modern Jewish Thought than simply acting as a referent to a particular historical era. During the nineteenth century, often for Jews who were increasingly alienated from their own tradition, the “medieval” functioned primarily as a bearer of identity in a rapidly changing and secular world. Each chapter in Encountering the Medieval in Modern Jewish Thought addresses a different return to the medieval, ranging from the Enlightenment to the contemporary period, that clothed itself in the language of renewal and of retrieval. The volume engages the full complexity and range of meaning the term “medieval” carries for modern Jewish Thought
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9789004209787
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2011
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 128/.46
    Keywords: León ; Bible Allegorical interpretations ; Bible Philosophy ; Jewish philosophy ; Love Philosophy
    Abstract: Matière préliminaire /A. Guidi -- Chapitre I. Introduction /A. Guidi -- Chapitre II. Juda Abravanel et son oeuvre /A. Guidi -- Chapitre III. Sophie et Philon /A. Guidi -- Chapitre IV. Philon sive Salomon /A. Guidi -- Chapitre V. Entre Cantique et livre des Rois. La rencontre de Salomon avec la reine de Saba : un modèle pour les Dialogues? /A. Guidi -- Chapitre VI. Une sagesse tripartite : La structure des Dialogues d’amour et la ḥokhmah de Salomon /A. Guidi -- Chapitre VII. Le modele salomonien chez Isaac Abravanel /A. Guidi -- Chapitre VIII. Les Dialogues au miroir de la Complainte sur le Temps /A. Guidi -- Chapitre IX. Conclusion /A. Guidi -- Appendice I. La discussion sur l’impossibilité de l’omniscience dans les Dialogues et les limites de l’intellect humain dans le Perush ‘al Nevi’im rishonim d’Isaac Abravanel /A. Guidi -- Appendice II. Les dimensions du ciel /A. Guidi -- Bibliographie /A. Guidi -- Index Auteurs Anciens /A. Guidi -- Index Auteurs Modernes /A. Guidi.
    Abstract: The Dialogues of Love by Yehudah Abravanel (c. 1465 – c. 1525) is one of the most interesting examples of the encounter between Renaissance Platonism and Jewish tradition. Exploring some of the dialogic models for Yehudah’s work as well as the influence of the Biblical commentaries by his father Isaac, this book re-reads the Dialogues in the light of medieval interpretations of the Song of Songs and Solomonic tradition. Already adopted by some Renaissance Jewish readers, this perspective suggests a new interpretation of the Dialogues : Yehudah’s work may be regarded as an allegory of the encounter between a Jewish teacher – Philon – and the “foreign science” of philosophy – Sophia – which both seduces him and questions his wisdom
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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