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The Maimonides Review is an annual collection of double-anonymous peer-reviewed articles, which seeks to provide a broad international arena for an intellectual exchange of ideas between the disciplines of philosophy, theology, religion, cultural history, and literature and to showcase their multifarious junctures within the framework of Jewish studies.
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Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Samuel David Luzzatto as an Italian and a Zionist Jewish Icon
Asher Salah
Rabbi Raphael Berdugo's Reshaping of Maimonides's Thirteen Principles of Faith
Michal Aziza Ohana
Gaze Matters: Reflections on Pictorial Idolatry
Beniamino Fortis
Voltaire, a Metaphysician! Mendelssohn's Critique of Candide in the 1771 Edition of Philosophische Gespräche
Guillem Sales Vilalta
Philosophy as Rigorous Science: Scepticism and Anti-scepticism in Leo Strauss's Writings
Chiara Adorisio
Gershom Scholem's Unpublished Notes on Isaac Luria and the Question of Pantheism
Gerold Necker and Vladislav Slepoy
God without Signs: Spinoza's Critique of the Miraculous
José María Sánchez de León Serrano
Following "Plato's Method": Scepticism as a Cultural Method of Learning in the (Jewish) Enlightenment in Berlin and Breslau
Uta Lohmann
The Aesthetic Distance from Evil: Mendelssohn and Kant on the Sublime
Pablo Genazzano
"All Faces Are Equal"—The Sceptic in Kabbalistic Hagiography
Patrick Benjamin Koch
Cicero vs. Cotta (?): Between Religion, Politics, and Scepticism
Chiara Rover
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