Philosophy and the Jewish tradition: lectures and essays by Aryeh Leo Motzkin

Boston: Brill. Edited by Yehuda Halper (2012)
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Plato and Aristotle on the vocation of the philosopher -- Halevi's Kuzari as a platonic dialogue -- Maimonides and the imagination -- Elia del Medigo, Averroes and Averroism -- Paduan Averroism reconsidered -- Philosophy and mysticism -- Maimonides and Spinoza on good and evil -- A note on natural right, nature and reason in Spinoza -- Spinoza and Luzzatto : philosophy and religion -- On the interpretation of Maimonides: the cases of Samuel David Luzzatto and Ahad Haxam -- Harry a. Wolfson as interpreter of medieval thought -- On the limitations of human knowledge.

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