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    Time Matters: Time, Creation, and Cosmology in Medieval Jewish Philosophy.T. M. Rudavsky & Tamar Rudavsky - 2000 - SUNY Press.
    Traces the development of the concepts of time, cosmology, and creation in medieval Jewish philosophy.
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    Divine omiscience and future contingents in gersonides.Tamar Rudavsky - 1983 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (4):513-536.
  3. Divine Omniscience and Omnipotence in Medieval Philosophy. Islamic, Jewish and Christian Perspectives.Tamar Rudavsky - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (1):148-149.
     
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  4. The Doctrine of Individuation in Duns Scotus.Tamar Rudavsky - 1977 - Dissertation, Brandeis University
     
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    A reconsideration '.Tamar Rudavsky - 2012 - In Jonathan Jacobs (ed.), Reason, Religion, and Natural Law: From Plato to Spinoza. Oxford University Press. pp. 83.
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    Maimonides.Tamar Rudavsky - 2009 - Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell.
    A thorough and accessible introduction to Maimonides, arguably one of the most important Jewish philosophers of all time. This work incorporates material from Maimonides’ philosophical, legal, and medical works, providing a synoptic picture of Maimonides’ philosophical range.
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    Creation, time and infinity in gersonides.Tamar Rudavsky - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1):25-44.
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    Medieval Jewish Neoplatonism.Tamar M. Rudavsky - 1997 - In Daniel H. Frank & Oliver Leaman (eds.), History of Jewish Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 2--149.
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    Avencebrol.Tamar Rudavsky - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 174–181.
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    Gersonides.Tamar Rudavsky - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Gender and Judaism: The Transformation of Tradition.Tamar Rudavsky - 1995 - NYU Press.
    Demonstates through different essays Jewish Womens movement rides the fine line between tradition and transformation.
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    Galileo and Spinoza: The Science of Naturalizing Scripture.Tamar Rudavsky - 2013 - Intellectual History Review 23 (1):119-139.
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    Hasdai Crescas.Tamar Rudavsky - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 454--456.
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    Hasdai Crescas.Tamar Rudavsky - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 293–295.
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    Maimonides.Tamar Rudavsky - 2009 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    A thorough and accessible introduction to Maimonides, arguably one of the most important Jewish philosophers of all time. This work incorporates material from Maimonides’ philosophical, legal, and medical works, providing a synoptic picture of Maimonides’ philosophical range. Maimonides was, and remains, one of the most influential and important Jewish legalists, who devoted himself to a reconceptualization of the entirety of Jewish law Offers both an intellectual biography and an exploration of the most important philosophical works in Maimonides’ corpus Persuasively argues (...)
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    Maimonides.Tamar Rudavsky - 2009 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    A thorough and accessible introduction to Maimonides, arguably one of the most important Jewish philosophers of all time. This work incorporates material from Maimonides’ philosophical, legal, and medical works, providing a synoptic picture of Maimonides’ philosophical range. Maimonides was, and remains, one of the most influential and important Jewish legalists, who devoted himself to a reconceptualization of the entirety of Jewish law Offers both an intellectual biography and an exploration of the most important philosophical works in Maimonides’ corpus Persuasively argues (...)
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    Maimonides: Life and Thought by Moshe Halbertal.Tamar Rudavsky - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (3):605-606.
  18. Maimonides on Aristotle.Tamar Rudavsky - 2004 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Jiyuan Yu (eds.), Uses and Abuses of the Classics: Western Interpretations of Greek Philosophy. Ashgate.
  19. The Impact of Scholasticism upon Jewish Philosophy in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries.Tamar M. Rudavsky - 2003 - In Daniel H. Frank & Oliver Leaman (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    The Jewish Contribution to Medieval Philosophical Theology.Tamar Rudavsky - 2010 - In Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 106–113.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Nature of Belief in Jewish Thought Divine Attributes Creation Divine Providence Conclusion Works cited.
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    The Necessity of Sailing.Tamar M. Rudavsky & Nathaniel Rudavsky-Brody - 2012-07-01 - In Patrick Goold & Fritz Allhoff (eds.), Sailing – Philosophy for Everyone. Blackwell. pp. 164–175.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Of Greek Gods, the Judaeo‐Christian God, and the Sea A Ship Bound for India Beyond the Pillars of Hercules.
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    Galileo and Spinoza: Heroes, Heretics, and Hermeneutics.Tamar Rudavsky - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (4):611-631.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.4 (2001) 611-631 [Access article in PDF] Galileo and Spinoza: Heroes, Heretics, and Hermeneutics T. M. Rudavsky Introduction My purpose in this paper is to explore what happens when a scientific methodology rooted in mathematical geometry is then applied to biblical hermeneutics. Galileo and Spinoza are both thinkers who, in their adoption of the methods of philosophy and science, challenged the limits of (...)
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    Divine Omniscience and Omnipotence in Medieval Philosophy: Islamic, Jewish, and Christian Perspectives.Bernard Weiss & Tamar Rudavsky - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):494.
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    David B. Burrell, "Knowing the Unknowable God". [REVIEW]Tamar Rudavsky - 1989 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (3):468.