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Robinson 210 $aLeiden ;$aBoston $cBrill$d2009 215 $a1 online resource (452 p.) 225 1 $aSupplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy,$x1873-9008 ;$vv. 9 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-17450-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [409]-436) and index. 327 $tPreliminary Materials /$rJ.T.R. Robinson --$tChapter One. The Project Of Enlightenment In Islamic-Arabic Culture /$rFrank Griffel --$tChapter Two. From Esotericism To Science: The Account Of The Chariot In Maimonidean Philosophy Till The End Of The Thirteenth Century /$rHoward Kreisel --$tChapter Three. Competing Approaches To Maimonides In Early Kabbalah /$rJonathan Dauber --$tChapter Four. Ibn Ezra, A Maimonidean Authority: The Evidence Of The Early Ibn Ezra Supercommentaries /$rTamás Visi --$tChapter Five. Between Maimonideanism And Averroism: Gersonides? Place Within The Maimonidean Paradigm /$rRoberto Gatti --$tChapter Six. No Perpetual Enemies: Maimonideanism At The Beginning Of The Fifteenth Century /$rMaud Kozodoy --$tChapter Seven. Maimonides? Thirteen Principles: From Elite To Popular Culture /$rAbraham Melamed --$tChapter Eight. Rabbi Joseph Karo And Sixteenth-Century Messianic Maimonideanism /$rMor Altshuler --$tChapter Nine. Maimonideanism In Leon Modena?s Ari Nohem /$rYaacob Dweck --$tChapter Ten. The Spectre Of Maimonidean Radicalism In The Late Eighteenth Century /$rAbraham Socher --$tChapter Eleven. Counter-Enlightenment In A Jewish Key: Anti-Maimonideanism In Nineteenth-Century Orthodoxy /$rMichah Gottlieb --$tChapter Twelve. Manuel Joel And The Neo -Maimonidean Discovery Of Kant /$rGörge K. Hasselhof --$tChapter Thirteen. Maimonides And Ethical Monotheism: The Influence Of The Guide Of The Perplexed On German Reform Judaism In The Late Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Century /$rGeorge Y. Kohler --$tChapter Fourteen. Eros Within The Limits Of Mere Reason: On The Maimonidean Limits Of Modern Jewish Philosophy /$rHanoch Ben-Pazi --$tChapter Fifteen. How To Read Maimonides After Heidegger: The Cases Of Strauss And Levinas /$rBenjamin Aldes Wurgaft --$tChapter Sixteen. Maimonides In Religious-Zionist Philosophy: Unity Vs. Duality /$rDov Schwartz --$tBibliography /$rJ.T.R. Robinson --$tIndex Of Names /$rJ.T.R. Robinson. 330 $aIn the history of Jewish thought, no individual scholar has exercised more influence than Maimonides (1138-1204) ? philosopher and physician, legal scholar and communal leader. This collection of papers, originating at the 2007 EAJS colloquium, places primary emphasis on this influence ? not on Maimonides himself but the many movements he inspired. Using Maimonideanism as an interpretive lens, the authors of this volume ? representing a variety of fields and disciplines ? develop new approaches to and fresh perspectives on the peculiar dynamic of Judaism and philosophy. 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