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A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy

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The author surveys medieval Jewish rationalist thought through concise chapters on its principal thinkers, explaining their metaphysical, theological and ethical doctrines and the arguments they offered to reconcile revealed tradition with philosophical reason. Emphasis falls on Aristotelian and Islamic philosophical influences, conceptions of God, the soul, prophecy, law and providence, and the methods used to harmonize scripture with logical inquiry. The work limits itself to the rationalistic school, excludes mysticism and Kabbalah, and concludes with bibliographical guidance and notes to support further study.

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Isaac Husik

Isaac Husik was a prominent scholar in the field of Jewish philosophy, particularly known for his work "A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy." His contributions provide a comprehensive overview of the philosophical developments among Jewish thinkers during the medieval period, highlighting the interplay between Jewish thought and broader philosophical traditions. Husik's scholarship is significant for its analytical depth and historical context, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of Jewish intellectual history.

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