These concise alphabetic guides introduce the central concepts of the various branches of philosophy. Written by established philosophers, the books provide clear and convenient coverage of both tradition and contemporary terminology.
Surveys the history of Jewish philosophy, from the formation of the Hebrew Scriptures. This book is intended for courses in Jewish philosophy, as well as for more general courses in religious thought, Judaism, and philosophy.
Jewish philosophy is often presented as an addendum to Jewish religion rather than as a rich and varied tradition in its own right, but the History of Jewish Philosophy explores the entire scope and variety of Jewish philosophy from ...
... 1993 ; History of Jewish Philosophy , ed . by D. H. Franck and O. Leaman , London and New York : Routledge , 1997 ; G. Veltri , “ Judische Philosophie . ” Eine Philosophisch - Bibliographische Skizze , in Wissenschaft vom Judentum .
A Chomprehensive anthology of classic writings on Jewish philosophy from the Bible to postmodernism. “The women of the city are not going to rest until they have secured this public library.†—Mrs.
Beginning with the earliest philosopher of the Middle Ages, Saadiah ben Joseph al-Fayyumi, this work surveys the writings of such figures as Solomon ben Joseph ibn Gabirol, Bahya ben Joseph ibn Pakuda, Abraham ben david Halevi ibn Daud, ...
The Philosophy of Judaism: The History of Jewish Philosophy from Biblical Times to Franz Rosenzweig
Jewish Philosophers
Rather than assume that the terms "philosophy" and "Judaism" simply belong together, Aaron W. Hughes explores the juxtaposition and the creative tension that ensues from their cohabitation.
Norbert M. Samuelson is Harold and Jean Grossman Chair of Jewish Studies at Arizona State University.
Much of this book, then, concerns the reception of Aristotle's Ethics in medieval Jewish philosophy.