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Interpreting Maimonides: Studies in Methodology, Metaphysics, and Moral Philosophy

by Marvin Fox, Calvin Goldscheider (Editor), William Scott Green
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Overview

In this comprehensive study, Marvin Fox offers an approach to Moses Maimonides that illuminates the intersections of his philosophical, religious, and Jewish visions—ideas that have embattled readers of Maimonides since the twelfth century.

Synopsis

In this comprehensive study, Marvin Fox offers an approach to Moses Maimonides that illuminates the intersections of his philosophical, religious, and Jewish visions—ideas that have embattled readers of Maimonides since the twelfth century.

About the Author, Marvin Fox

Marvin Fox is Philip W. Lown Professor Emeritus of Jewish Philosophy at Brandeis University and professor of philosophy and religion at Boston University.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1995
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Pages
356
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226259420

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