Perspectives on Maimonides: Philosophical and Historical Studies
Perspectives on Maimonides: Philosophical and Historical Studies
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Abstract
This is a book on the philosophy and legal views of Moses Maimonides (1138–1204) and the historical context in which he worked. The philosophical section examines Maimonides’ ethical doctrine; his paradoxical life-style; his Guide of the Perplexed; his attitude to mysticism; his use of language; and his theory of astronomy. The legal section deals with law and medicine, the relation of Maimonides’ legal thought to the Talmud; his doctrine of a just war; and his theory of redemption and Messianism. The history section examines Maimonides’ accession to the position of head of the Jewish community in its historical context, at the time of the rise of the ʻAyyubid dynasty under Saladin.
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Front Matter
- Introduction
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Part I Philosophy: Ethics, Politics, Metaphysics
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The Ethical Views of Maimonides within the context of Islamicate Civilization
Lawrence V. Berman
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Maimonides’ Governance of the Solitary
Ralph Lerner
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Maimonides in the Sultan’s Palace
Steven Harvey
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Maimonides on the Philosophic Sciences in his Treatise on the Art of Logic
Joel L. Kraemer
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Why Maimonides was not a Mutakallim
Warren Zev Harvey
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Neoplatonic Currents in Maimonides’ Thought
Alfred L. Ivry
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Maimonides’ Quest beyond Philosophy and Prophecy
Ithamar Gruenwald
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The True Perplexity: The Guide of the Perplexed Part II, Chapter 24
Tzvi Langermann
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Maimonides on Religious Language
Arthur Hyman
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The Ethical Views of Maimonides within the context of Islamicate Civilization
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Part II Jewish Law
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Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed on Forbidden Food in the light of his own Medical Opinion
Jacob Levinger
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Holy War in Maimonidean Law
Gerald J. Blidstein
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‘To the Utmost of Human Capacity’: Maimonides on the Days of the Messiah
Aviezer Ravitzky
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Maimonides and Eretz Yisrael: Halakhic, Philosophic, and Historical Perspectives
Isadore Twersky
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Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed on Forbidden Food in the light of his own Medical Opinion
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Part III History
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