ABSTRACT

Jewish philosophy is often presented as an addendum to Jewish religion rather than as a rich and varied tradition in its own right, but the History of Jewish Philosophy explores the entire scope and variety of Jewish philosophy from philosophical interpretations of the Bible right up to contemporary Jewish feminist and postmodernist thought. The links between Jewish philosophy and its wider cultural context are stressed, building up a comprehensive and historically sensitive view of Jewish philosophy and its place in the development of philosophy as a whole.

Includes:
· Detailed discussions of the most important Jewish philosophers and philosophical movements
· Descriptions of the social and cultural contexts in which Jewish philosophical thought developed throughout the centuries
· Contributions by 35 leading scholars in the field, from Britain, Canada, Israel and the US
· Detailed and extensive bibliographies

part |450 pages

Medieval Jewish Philosophy

chapter |33 pages

Judah Halevi

chapter |13 pages

Medieval Jewish Aristotelianism

An Introduction

chapter |29 pages

Moses Maimonides

chapter |40 pages

The Social and Cultural Context

Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries

chapter |49 pages

Jewish Mysticism

A Philosophical Overview

part |160 pages

Modern Jewish Philosophy

part |130 pages

Contemporary Jewish Philosophy

chapter |14 pages

Jewish Nationalism

chapter |9 pages

Zionism

chapter |11 pages

Jewish Neo-Kantianism

Hermann Cohen

chapter |18 pages

Jewish Existentialism

Rosenzweig, Buber, and Soloveitchik

chapter |31 pages

Leo Strauss

chapter |19 pages

The Shoah