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UNINA990001130040403321 |
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Bard, Yonathan |
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Nonlinear parameter estimation / Y. Bard |
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New York [etc.] : Academic Press, 1974 |
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UNINA9910956685503321 |
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Jewish themes in Spinoza's philosophy / / edited by Heidi M. Ravven and Lenn E. Goodman |
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Albany, NY, : State University of New York Press, c2002 |
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9780791488935 |
0791488934 |
9780585471846 |
0585471843 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (301 p.) |
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SUNY series in Jewish Philosophy |
SUNY series in Jewish philosophy |
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GoodmanLenn Evan <1944-> |
RavvenHeidi M. <1952-> |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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""Jewish Themes in Spinoza�s Philosophy""; ""Contents""; ""Abbreviations""; ""PART I: Laying the Groundwork""; ""1. Introduction |
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by HEIDI M. RAVVEN AND LENN E. GOODMAN""; ""2. What Does Spinoza�s Ethics Contribute to Jewish Philosophy? by LENN E. GOODMAN""; ""PART II: Metaphysics""; ""3. Love of God in Spinoza by LEE C. RICE""; ""4. Spinoza�s Metaphysical Hebraism by WARREN ZEV HARVEY""; ""5. Maimonides, Spinoza, and the Problem of Creation by KENNETH SEESKIN""; ""6. “That Hebrew Word�: Spinoza and the Concept of the Shekhinah by WARREN MONTAG"" |
""PART III: Theology and Epistemology""""7. Maimonides, Spinoza, and the Book of Job by EDWIN M. CURLEY""; ""8. Spinoza�s Rupture with Tradition� His Hints of a Jewish Modernity by HEIDI M. RAVVEN""; ""9. Why Spinoza Chose the Hebrews The Exemplary Function of Prophecy in the Theological-Political Treatise by MICHAEL A. ROSENTHAL""; ""PART IV: The Historical Setting""; ""10. Spinoza�s Excommunication by RICHARD H. POPKIN""; ""About the Contributors""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R"" |
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Breaking new ground in the study of Spinoza's philosophy, the essays in this volume explore the extent to which Spinoza may be considered a Jewish thinker. The rich diversity of Spinoza scholarship today is represented here by a wide range of intellectual methods and scholarly perspectives—from Jewish philosophy and history, to Cartesian-analytic and Continental-Marxist streams of interpretation, to the disciplines of political science and intellectual history. Two questions underlie all the essays: How and in what measure is Spinoza's a Jewish philosophy, and what is its impact on the project of Jewish philosophy as a living enterprise now and for the future? The contributors' varied perspectives afford a highly nuanced vision of the multifaceted Judaic tradition itself, as refracted through the Spinozist lens. What draws them together is the quest for enduring insights that emerge from the philosophy of Spinoza. |
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