This volume introduces an original philosophy of Jewish religious thinking as devotional intelligence. It establishes the intellectual warrant of such thinking in light of two related principles: relativity v. intelligence—the metaphysical principle that knowing is of being—and the normative principle of sacral attunement.
This volume introduces an original philosophy of Jewish religious thinking as devotional intelligence. It establishes the intellectual warrant of such thinking in light of two related principles: relativity v. intelligence—the metaphysical principle that knowing is of being—and the normative principle of sacral attunement.
Phillip Stambovsky teaches philosophy at Fairfield University and is author of Inference and the Metaphysic of Reason (2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Part I Jewish Philosophy and the Idea of a Philosophical Science of Devotional Intelligence Chapter 1Philosophy of Judaism and the Idea of a "Science of Knowing" Dedicated to Jewish Religious Thinking Chapter 2Devotional Intelligence as the Focus of an Essay in the Science of Knowing Part II Intelligenceand Maimonidean Religious Thinking: That Knowing is of Being Chapter 3 Maimonides, Intelligence and Judgment in Religious Thinking Chapter 4Intelligence in Maimonides' Ontotheology and in Aristotle's De anima: Tracing and Retrieving the Onto-Epistemological Core of Devotional Intelligence Chapter 5 G. W. F. Hegel's Psychology of Intelligence as a Resource for a Modern Maimonidean Appendix I: Hegel's Conception of Intuition and Devotional Judgment Appendix II: Prophetic Intuition Part III Devotion as Sacral Attunement: Meaning and the Factor of the Transcendent Chapter 6Fundamental Attunement, the Religious Act, and the Onto-Epistemology of the Sacred Chapter 7The Shared Warrant of Sacrally Attuned and Scientific Judgment: Meaning and the Factor of the Transcendent Part IV Application and Amplifications: The Intellectual Warrant of Religious Thinking of the Divine Names Chapter 8 Jewish Religious Thinking that Identifies the Attributive Divine Names with the Tetragrammaton Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
Preface Introduction Part I Jewish Philosophy and the Idea of a Philosophical Science of Devotional Intelligence Chapter 1Philosophy of Judaism and the Idea of a "Science of Knowing" Dedicated to Jewish Religious Thinking Chapter 2Devotional Intelligence as the Focus of an Essay in the Science of Knowing Part II Intelligenceand Maimonidean Religious Thinking: That Knowing is of Being Chapter 3 Maimonides, Intelligence and Judgment in Religious Thinking Chapter 4Intelligence in Maimonides' Ontotheology and in Aristotle's De anima: Tracing and Retrieving the Onto-Epistemological Core of Devotional Intelligence Chapter 5 G. W. F. Hegel's Psychology of Intelligence as a Resource for a Modern Maimonidean Appendix I: Hegel's Conception of Intuition and Devotional Judgment Appendix II: Prophetic Intuition Part III Devotion as Sacral Attunement: Meaning and the Factor of the Transcendent Chapter 6Fundamental Attunement, the Religious Act, and the Onto-Epistemology of the Sacred Chapter 7The Shared Warrant of Sacrally Attuned and Scientific Judgment: Meaning and the Factor of the Transcendent Part IV Application and Amplifications: The Intellectual Warrant of Religious Thinking of the Divine Names Chapter 8 Jewish Religious Thinking that Identifies the Attributive Divine Names with the Tetragrammaton Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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