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- Genere: Libro
- Lingua: Inglese
- Editore: Oxford University Press
- Pubblicazione: 03/2005
Two Models of Jewish Philosophy
rynhold daniel
93,98 €
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TRAMA
The question of how to justify our practices is central in both general and Jewish philosophy. In this book Daniel Rynhold critiques abstract approaches to justifying Jewish practice from the history of Jewish philosophy. Instead, he suggests a more practical model for justifying practices that he terms the Priority of Practice approach, illustrating thereby how Jewish philosophy can make a genuine contribution to general philosophical debates.NOTE EDITORE
In a work that illustrates how Jewish philosophy can make a genuine contribution to general philosophical debate, Daniel Rynhold attempts to formulate a model for the justification of practices by applying the methods of modern analytic philosophy to approaches to the rationalization of the commandments from the history of Jewish philosophy. Through critical analysis of the methods of Moses Maimonides and Joseph Soloveitchik, Rynhold argues against propositional approaches to justifying practices that he terms Priority of Theory approaches and offers instead his own method, termed the Priority of Practice, which emphasizes the need for a more pragmatic take on this whole issue.SOMMARIO
1 - Rationalizing the commandments I: The Maimonidean method2 - Rationalizing the commandments II: The Soloveitchikian method3 - The priority of theory4 - Problems with principles5 - The priority of practice6 - The spectre of relativism7 - Conclusion: The practice of Jewish philosophyAUTORE
Daniel Rynhold is Lecturer in Judaism, King's College London.ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780199274864
- Dimensioni: 224 x 19.1 x 146 mm Ø 443 gr
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Pagine Arabe: 276