Judaic Sources and Western Thought: Jerusalem's Enduring Presence explores the significance and enduring relevance of Judaic roots and sources of important European and Western moral and political ideas and ideals. The volume focuses on the distinct character of Judaic thought concerning moral value, the individual human being, the nature of political order, relations between human beings, and between human beings and God. In doing so, it shows how Judaic thought contains crucial resources for engaging some of the most important issues of moral and political life.
The currents of thought that have shaped the so-called 'Judeo-Christian' tradition involve diverse perspectives and emphases. The essays in this volume bring into relief the distinctly Judaic origins of many of them and explicate how they remain valuable resources for moral and political thought. These are not essays in Jewish intellectual history; rather, their purpose is to clarify the conceptual resources, insights, and perspectives grounded in Judaic texts and thought. To realize that purpose the essays address important topics in philosophical anthropology, exploring the normative dimensions of human nature and fundamental features of the human condition.
The essays speak to scholars and students in several disciplines and areas of study. These include moral philosophy, religion, philosophy of religion, ethics, Jewish intellectual history, comparative religion, theology, and other areas.The volume draws the work of ten scholars into a coherent whole, reflecting the connections between fundamental insights and commitments of Judaic thought and ideals.
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This volume focuses on the distinct character of Judaic thought concerning moral value, the individual human being, the nature of political order, relations between human beings, and between human beings and God. The work of ten scholars, it draws on moral philosophy, philosophy of religion, ethics, Jewish intellectual history, and theology.
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I: SOME JUDAIC ROOTS ; II: JUDAIC CULTURE AND POLITICS ; III: FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF MORALITY AND MORAL PSYCHOLOGY ; IV: MEDIEVAL AND MORAL POLITICS: MAIMONIDES AND SPINOZA ON REASON AND REVELATION ; V: MORAL PHILOSOPHY: ENDURING INFLUENCES AND CONTINUED BORROWINGS
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Ten new essays by accomplished scholars in several different specializations
The volume highlights Judaic origins of specific Western ideas and ideals
Essays focus on moral and political ideas yet are historically informed
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Jonathan A. Jacobs received his Ph.D from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge and was John MacMurray Visiting Professor of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, Visiting Scholar at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Ethics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs at the University of St. Andrews, and Visiting Scholar, Social Philosophy & Policy Center Bowling Green
State University. He has also been Director of the Division of Humanities at Colgate University, where he was Richard J. and Jean Head Professor of Philosophy. Most of his work is in moral psychology and
metaethics, with a focus on Aristotle and medieval philosophy, as well as issues concerning the aims and justification of punishment.
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Ten new essays by accomplished scholars in several different specializations
The volume highlights Judaic origins of specific Western ideas and ideals
Essays focus on moral and political ideas yet are historically informed
Les mer
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ISBN
9780199583157
Publisert
2011
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
502 gr
Høyde
218 mm
Bredde
144 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
296
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