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UNINA9910964025003321 |
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Autore |
Cohen Hermann <1842-1918.> |
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Titolo |
Ethics of Maimonides / / Hermann Cohen ; translated with commentary by Almut Sh. Bruckstein ; foreword by Robert Gibbs |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Madison, Wisc., : University of Wisconsin Press, c2004 |
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ISBN |
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9786612269059 |
9781282269057 |
1282269054 |
9780299177638 |
0299177637 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (307 p.) |
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Collana |
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Modern Jewish philosophy and religion |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Bruckstein ÇoruhA. S (Almut Shulamit) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Jewish ethics |
Jewish philosophy |
Philosophy, Medieval |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-243) and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""1. Socrates and Plato: Founders of Ethics""; ""2. Maimonides: A Radical Platonist""; ""3. The Good beyond Being:Ethico-Political Intricacies of a Medieval Debate""; ""4. Religion as Idolatry: How (Not) to Know God""; ""5. The "Unity of the Heart": On Love and Longing (Where Ethical Method Fails)""; ""6. Practice and Performance: How (Not) to Walk in Middle Ways""; ""7. "He Is (Not) Like You": How Suffering Commands Self or Soul""; ""8. On Eudaemonian Eschatology and Holy History: Zionism as Betrayal of the Ideal"" |
""9. To Create Messianic Time: A Jewish Critique of Political Utopia""""10. The Human Face: Anticipating a Future that Is Prior to the Past""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index"" |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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Hermann Cohen's essay on Maimonides' ethics is one of the most fundamental texts of twentieth-century Jewish philosophy, correlating Platonic, prophetic, Maimonidean, and Kantian traditions. Almut Sh. Bruckstein provides the first English translation and her own extensive commentary on this landmark 1908 work, which inspired readings of |
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