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200 1 _aJoseph Ibn Kaspi
_bLIVR
_eportrait of a Hebrew philosopher in medieval Provence
_fby Adrian Sackson
210 _aLeiden, Boston
_cBrill
_dCop 2017.
215 _a1 volume de X-351 pages
_d25 cm.
_ccouverture illustrée en couleurs
225 _aÉtudes sur le judaïsme médiéval
_vtome LXXI
300 _aContient en appendice deux textes en hébreu de Joseph Ibn Kaspi
300 _aBibliographie pages [318]-334
300 _aIndex
328 0 _zTexte remanié de
_bDoctoral dissertation
_eNew York,New York University
_d2016
330 _aJoseph Ibn Kaspi was among the most prolific philosophical writers in one of the most vibrant, productive, creative periods in the history of Jewish philosophy. Born around 1280 in Provence, Ibn Kaspi penned works engaging a broad range of fields, including philosophy, theology, grammar, logic, biblical exegesis, and interreligious polemics. In 'Joseph Ibn Kaspi: Portrait of a Hebrew Philosopher in Medieval Provence', Adrian Sackson asks the question: What was Ibn Kaspi?s overarching intellectual project? The book focuses on several key themes: Ibn Kaspi?s conception of the formative (not just discursive) function of philosophy; his multi-layered esotericism; his distinct approach to the interpretation of Maimonides; his Maimonidean-philosophical approach to the interpretation of religious texts and practices; his Platonic political thought; his approach to messianism, and his attendant conception of the nature of human history
410 0 _tÉtudes sur le judaïsme médiéval
_x0169-815X
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_aJoseph ben Abba Mari ibn Kaspi
_f1280?-1345?
_312042895
_xCritique et interprétation
_2rameau
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_aPhilosophes juifs
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_yFrance
_311977212
_z14e siècle
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_aBiographie
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_bAdrian
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