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Finally, it ought also be noted in way of introduction that Maimonides' philosophy is, as we will see, deeply imbued with Neoplatonic metaphysical notions such as “emanation” (or “overflow”) and divine transcendence.
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Maimonides - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moses Maimonides , also known as Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon or the acronym the Rambam (Hebrew: רבי משה בן מימון ; Hebrew acronym: רמב"ם ; Arabic: Mūsā ibn Maymūn ), was born in Cordoba, ...
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The principle which inspired all his philosophical activity was identical with the fundamental tenet of Scholasticism: there can be no contradiction between the truths which God has revealed and the findings of the human mind in science and philosophy. ... BEER, Leben u. Werken des Maimonides (Prague, 1850); GEIGER,
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Followers of the sage hailed him as a great thinker who demonstrated that Greek philosophy is compatible with Jewish teaching. His opponents thought his ideas dangerous to Jewish faith. Maimonides became the inspiration for Jewish throughout the ages who wished to have a faith based on reason.
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Maimonides, like Philo before him, introduced philosophy into religion. The word philosophy in its Greek meaning refers to the love of any wisdom, including that which is now called science. ... First, Maimonides studied philosophy. He then tried to bring Jewish tradition into conformity with philosophy.
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Maimonides, in his commentary on the Mishnah, compiles what he refers to as the Shloshah-Asar Ikkarim, the Thirteen Articles of Faith, compiled from Judaism's 613 commandments found in the Torah. ... Because Maimonides dealt summarily with the question of resurrection, and did not elaborate upon it as he did in regard to...
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Moses Maimonides (Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, usually referred to in Hebrew by the acronym "RaMBa"M) was one of the towering figures in medieval intellectual and religious life. In addition to his law code, he excelled in the fields of philosophy, science, medicine, exegesis and communal leadership.
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The crucial test, though it is not the only one, is Guide of the Perplexed, 3:51.[5] The first problem, because it is logically prior to the solution and because Maimonides presents it first, is the question, who is the audience of this teaching.
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