The Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy
From Antiquity Through the Seventeenth Century
Herausgeber: Nadler, Steven; Rudavsky, T M
The Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy
From Antiquity Through the Seventeenth Century
Herausgeber: Nadler, Steven; Rudavsky, T M
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This volume surveys the history of Jewish philosophy from antiquity to the early modern period.
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This volume surveys the history of Jewish philosophy from antiquity to the early modern period.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 916
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1383g
- ISBN-13: 9780521843232
- ISBN-10: 0521843235
- Artikelnr.: 24927080
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 916
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1383g
- ISBN-13: 9780521843232
- ISBN-10: 0521843235
- Artikelnr.: 24927080
Introduction Steven Nadler and T. M. Rudavsky
Part I. Texts and Contexts: 1. The Greek background Kenneth Seeskin
2. The Muslim context Sarah Stroumsa
3. Textual traditions Mauro Zonta
4. Philosophical interpretations of the Bible Howard Kreisel
5. Mysticism and philosophy Micah Gottlieb
Part II. Logic and Language: 6. Proposition and judgment Charles H. Manekin
7. Reasoning and demonstration Norbert M. Samuelson
8. Meaning and language Josef Stern
Part III. Natural Philosophy: 9. Matter, form, and the corporeal world Sarah Pessin
10. Cosmology: the heavenly bodies Gad Freudenthal
11. Miracles Ari Ackerman
12. Time, space, and infinity T. M. Rudavsky
13. Exhalations and other meteorological themes Resianne Fontaine
Part IV. Epistemology and Psychology: 14. Belief, knowledge, and certainty Idit Dobbs-Weinstein
15. Understanding prophecy: four traditions Barry S. Kogan
16. Intellect and soul James T. Robinson
Part V. Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology: 17. God's existence and attributes Carlos Fraenkel
18. Creation and emanation Lenn E. Goodman
19. Theodicy and providence Steven Nadler
20. Divine omnipotence, omniscience, and human freedom Seymour Feldman
Part VI. Practical Philosophy: 21. Virtue and happiness Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
22. Politics and the state Abraham Melamed
23. Divine law and human practices Daniel H. Frank.
Part I. Texts and Contexts: 1. The Greek background Kenneth Seeskin
2. The Muslim context Sarah Stroumsa
3. Textual traditions Mauro Zonta
4. Philosophical interpretations of the Bible Howard Kreisel
5. Mysticism and philosophy Micah Gottlieb
Part II. Logic and Language: 6. Proposition and judgment Charles H. Manekin
7. Reasoning and demonstration Norbert M. Samuelson
8. Meaning and language Josef Stern
Part III. Natural Philosophy: 9. Matter, form, and the corporeal world Sarah Pessin
10. Cosmology: the heavenly bodies Gad Freudenthal
11. Miracles Ari Ackerman
12. Time, space, and infinity T. M. Rudavsky
13. Exhalations and other meteorological themes Resianne Fontaine
Part IV. Epistemology and Psychology: 14. Belief, knowledge, and certainty Idit Dobbs-Weinstein
15. Understanding prophecy: four traditions Barry S. Kogan
16. Intellect and soul James T. Robinson
Part V. Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology: 17. God's existence and attributes Carlos Fraenkel
18. Creation and emanation Lenn E. Goodman
19. Theodicy and providence Steven Nadler
20. Divine omnipotence, omniscience, and human freedom Seymour Feldman
Part VI. Practical Philosophy: 21. Virtue and happiness Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
22. Politics and the state Abraham Melamed
23. Divine law and human practices Daniel H. Frank.
Introduction Steven Nadler and T. M. Rudavsky
Part I. Texts and Contexts: 1. The Greek background Kenneth Seeskin
2. The Muslim context Sarah Stroumsa
3. Textual traditions Mauro Zonta
4. Philosophical interpretations of the Bible Howard Kreisel
5. Mysticism and philosophy Micah Gottlieb
Part II. Logic and Language: 6. Proposition and judgment Charles H. Manekin
7. Reasoning and demonstration Norbert M. Samuelson
8. Meaning and language Josef Stern
Part III. Natural Philosophy: 9. Matter, form, and the corporeal world Sarah Pessin
10. Cosmology: the heavenly bodies Gad Freudenthal
11. Miracles Ari Ackerman
12. Time, space, and infinity T. M. Rudavsky
13. Exhalations and other meteorological themes Resianne Fontaine
Part IV. Epistemology and Psychology: 14. Belief, knowledge, and certainty Idit Dobbs-Weinstein
15. Understanding prophecy: four traditions Barry S. Kogan
16. Intellect and soul James T. Robinson
Part V. Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology: 17. God's existence and attributes Carlos Fraenkel
18. Creation and emanation Lenn E. Goodman
19. Theodicy and providence Steven Nadler
20. Divine omnipotence, omniscience, and human freedom Seymour Feldman
Part VI. Practical Philosophy: 21. Virtue and happiness Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
22. Politics and the state Abraham Melamed
23. Divine law and human practices Daniel H. Frank.
Part I. Texts and Contexts: 1. The Greek background Kenneth Seeskin
2. The Muslim context Sarah Stroumsa
3. Textual traditions Mauro Zonta
4. Philosophical interpretations of the Bible Howard Kreisel
5. Mysticism and philosophy Micah Gottlieb
Part II. Logic and Language: 6. Proposition and judgment Charles H. Manekin
7. Reasoning and demonstration Norbert M. Samuelson
8. Meaning and language Josef Stern
Part III. Natural Philosophy: 9. Matter, form, and the corporeal world Sarah Pessin
10. Cosmology: the heavenly bodies Gad Freudenthal
11. Miracles Ari Ackerman
12. Time, space, and infinity T. M. Rudavsky
13. Exhalations and other meteorological themes Resianne Fontaine
Part IV. Epistemology and Psychology: 14. Belief, knowledge, and certainty Idit Dobbs-Weinstein
15. Understanding prophecy: four traditions Barry S. Kogan
16. Intellect and soul James T. Robinson
Part V. Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology: 17. God's existence and attributes Carlos Fraenkel
18. Creation and emanation Lenn E. Goodman
19. Theodicy and providence Steven Nadler
20. Divine omnipotence, omniscience, and human freedom Seymour Feldman
Part VI. Practical Philosophy: 21. Virtue and happiness Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
22. Politics and the state Abraham Melamed
23. Divine law and human practices Daniel H. Frank.