Between Yafeth and Shem : on the relationship between Jewish and general philosophy

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Between Yafeth and Shem : on the relationship between Jewish and general philosophy

Ze'ev Levy

(American university studies, ser. 5 . Philosophy ; v. 21)

P. Lang, c1987

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Bibliography: p. [219]-237

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Description

The book elucidates the complex relationship between Jewish philosophy and general philosophy. At the same time it examines Jewish philosophy as an independent discipline of thought. The issue of particular and characteristic problems of Jewish thought is taken up in the third part of the book. Other philosophical topics - from the general as well as the Jewish angle - are the quiddity of philosophy, its aims and tasks, its value and purpose, and the relations between philosophy, religion and theology, as reflected in general and Jewish thought. The concluding sections of the book highlight several basic problems of Jewish philosophy: its sources of inspiration and its influence, the motifs for philosophizing, the relation between reason and revelation, and lastly, the principal transformations in Jewish philosophy with the passage from medievalism to modernity.

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Contents: The relations between Jewish and general philosophy - The particular and characteristic problems of Jewish thought - The relations between philosophy, religion and theology - Basic issues of Jewish philosophy and their transformation in the modern era.

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  • NCID
    BB03245071
  • ISBN
    • 0820403733
  • LCCN
    86020182
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 253 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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