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Since the classical period, Jewish scholars have drawn on developments in philosophy to enrich our understanding of Judaism. This methodology reached its pinnacle in the medieval period with figures like Maimonides and continued into the modern period with the likes of Rosenzweig. The explosion of Anglo-American/analytic philosophy in the twentieth century means that there is now a host of material, largely unexplored by Jewish philosophy, with which to explore, analyze, and develop the Jewish tradition. Jewish Philosophy in an Analytic Age features contributions from leading scholars in the field which investigate Jewish texts, traditions, and/or thinkers, in order to showcase what Jewish philosophy can be in an analytic age. United by the new and engaging style of philosophy, the collection explores rabbinic and Talmudic philosophy; Maimonidean philosophy; philosophical theology; and ethics and value theory.
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1: Samuel Lebens Dani Rabinowitz, and Aaron Segal: Introduction
PART I: TALMUDIC AND RABBINIC PHILOSOPHY
2: Eli Hirsch: Talmudic Destiny
3: Aaron Segal: Metaphysics out of the Sources of the Halakha or a Halakhic Metaphysic?
4: Jeffrey S. Helmreich: A Jurisprudential Puzzle as Old as the Talmud
5: Samuel Lebens: A Commentary on a Midrash: Metaphors about Metaphor
6: Dani Rabinowitz: Catharsis and the Epistemology of Repentance in the Talmud and Jewish Law
PART II: MAIMONIDEAN PHILOSOPHY
7: Mark Steiner: Hume and Maimonides on Imaginability and Possibility
8: Daniel Frank: Dispassion, God, and Nature: Maimonides and Spinoza
9: Josef Stern: Maimonides and his Predecessors on Dying for God as "Sanctification of the Name of God"
PART III: PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY
10: Howard Wettstein: The Fabric of Faith
11: David Shatz: Should Theists Eschew Theodicies?
12: Tyron Goldschmidt: A Proof of Exodus: Yehuda HaLevy and Jonathan Edwards Walk into a Bar
13: Joshua Golding: Atzmut and Sefirot: A New Approach
PART IV: ETHICS AND VALUE THEORY
14: Shira Weiss: The Morality of Biblical Deception: Misleading Truths, Geneivat Daat, and Jacobs Deception of Isaac
15: Yonatan Y. Brafman: Neither Authoritarian nor Superfluous: A Normative Account of Rabbinic Authority
16: Melis Erdur: A Classical Jewish Approach to The "Normative Question"
17: Saul Smilansky: The Good, the Bad, and the Nonidentity Problem
PART V: SYMPOSIUM
18: Tzvi Novick, and Samuel Lebens, Dani Rabinowitz, and Aaron Segal: Jewish Studies and Analytic Philosophy of Judaism
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