ISBN-13: 9780415822718 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 322 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415822718 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 322 str.
The twelve studies here are arranged in three distinct groups Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic philosophy, Jewish mysticism, and modern philosophy. One theme that appears in various forms and from different angles in the first two sections is that of Images of the Divine . It figures not only in the account of mystical imagery but also in the discussion of the Know thyself motif, and is closely allied to the subject-matter of the studies dealing with man s ascent to the vision of God and his ultimate felicity.
In the third section three thinkers are discussed: the English Deist, William Wollaston, who is shown to be steeped in the medieval Jewish traditions of philosophy and mysticism; Moses Mendelssohn, the philosopher of eighteenth-century Enlightenment, whose thesis asserting Spinoza s influence on Leibniz s doctrine of the pre-established Harmony is investigated critically; and Franz Rosenzweig, the most brilliant religious philosopher in twentieth-century Jewry, whose notion of History is analysed.
Originally published in 1969, this is an important work of Jewish philosophy.