A landmark new translation of the most significant text in medieval
Jewish thought. Written in Arabic and completed around 1190, the
Guide to the Perplexed is among the most powerful and influential
living texts in Jewish philosophy, a masterwork navigating the straits
between religion and science, logic and revelation. The author, Rabbi
Moses ben Maimon, commonly known as Maimonides or as Rambam, was a
Sephardi Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician. He wrote his Guide
in the form of a letter to a disciple. But the perplexity it aimed to
cure might strike anyone who sought to square logic, mathematics, and
the sciences with biblical and rabbinic traditions. In this new
translation by philosopher Lenn E. Goodman and historian Phillip I.
Lieberman, Maimonides' warm, conversational voice and clear
explanatory language come through as never before in English.
Maimonides knew well the challenges facing serious inquirers at
the confluence of the two great streams of thought and learning that
Arabic writers labeled 'aql and naql, reason and tradition. The aim of
the Guide, he wrote, is to probe the mysteries of physics and
metaphysics. But mysteries, to Maimonides, were not conundrums to be
celebrated for their obscurity. They were problems to be solved.
Maimonides' methods and insights resonate throughout the work of
later Jewish thinkers, rationalists, and mystics, and in the work of
philosophers like Thomas Aquinas, Spinoza, Leibniz, and Newton. The
Guide continues to inspire inquiry, discovery, and vigorous debate
among philosophers, theologians, and lay readers today. Goodman and
Lieberman's extensive and detailed commentary provides readers with
historical context and philosophical enlightenment, giving generous
access to the nuances, complexities, and profundities of what is
widely agreed to be the most significant textual monument of medieval
Jewish thought, a work that still offers a key to those who hope to
harmonize religious commitments and scientific understanding.
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A New Translation
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ISBN
9781503637221
Publisert
2024
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Stanford University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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