Rabbinic discourse as a system of knowledge: "the study of Torah is equal to them all"
"Describing rabbinic reasoning as a rational response to experience. Hashkes combines insights from the analytic philosophy of Wittgenstein, Quine, and Davidson with the semiotics of Peirce to construe knowledge as systematic reasoning occurring within a community of inquiry. Her reading of the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Describing rabbinic reasoning as a rational response to experience. Hashkes combines insights from the analytic philosophy of Wittgenstein, Quine, and Davidson with the semiotics of Peirce to construe knowledge as systematic reasoning occurring within a community of inquiry. Her reading of the works of Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Luc Marion allows her to create a philosophical bridge between a discourse of God and a discourse of reason. This synthesis of analytic philosophy and pragmatism, hermeneutics and theology provides Hashkes with a sophisticated tool to understand Rabbinic Judaism. It also makes this study both unique and path breaking in contemporary Jewish philosophy and Rabbinic thought".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-271) and index |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 280 S. 25 cm |
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Autor: Hashkes, Hannah
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1 Preface 1 2 A Cohesive Concept of Rabbinic Judaism: A Philosophical Theology 6 3 Approaches in Jewish Thought since Modernity 10 4 An Epistemological Model for Torah Study 23 5 Components of an Epistemological Model of Religious Reasoning 27 5.1 The Linguistic Turn and Hermeneutics 28 5.2 The Communal Nature of Knowledge 30 5.3 Rejection of Dualism 33 6 Subject Matter and Methods: Torah Study and Textual Reasoning 39 1 God Transcendent and Immanent Rabbinic Discourse and the Conceptualization of God 46 1.1 Introduction 46 1.2 Peirce’s Pragmatism: An Epistemological Background 48 1.3 God in the Bible 56 1.4 God without Being 67 1.5 Jean-Luc Marion: God, Self and Love 72 1.6 Emmanuel Levinas: God, Self, and Moral Command 79 1.7 God in Rabbinic World 85 1.7.1 God as a Commanding Other 85 1.7.2 Midrash 86 1.7.3 Midrash and Court of Law 90 1.8 Destruction and Prayer: The House of Assembly 99 1.9 Conclusion 107 2 Torah Study The Logical Space of Bet Hamidrash 111 2.1 Introduction m 2.2 Torah Study as a Field of Meaning: The Postliberal and Aftermodem Theological Contexts U3
VIII CONTENI 2.3 Belief and Knowledge in Contemporary Epistemology 124 2.3.1 Holism 128 2.3.2 Interpretation 133 2.3.3 Objectivity 135 2.4 Belief and Knowledge in Rational Discourse 138 2.5 Belief and Knowledge in Rabbinic Discourse 142 2.6 The Torah as a Communal System of Meaning 149 2.7 Torah Study in Rabbinic Tradition 157 2.8 Conclusion 175 3 Autonomy, Community, and the Jewish Self 182 3.1 Introduction 182 3.2 Heteronomy, Autonomy and Thought 186 3.3 Personal Freedom 191 3.4 Eugene Borowitz: A Covenantal Notion of Judaism 196 3.5 Freedom and Religious Communities 207 4 Torah s Seventy Faces Authority and Hermeneutics in Rabbinic Discourse 215 4.1 Introduction 215 4.2 Torah’s Seventy Faces: Three Models 224 4.2.1 The Referential Model 227 4.2.2 The Self-Referential Model 233 4.2.3 An Interactive Model of Torah’s Formation 236 4.3 Conclusion: Rabbinic Authority and Hermeneutics 248 Conclusion 254 Bibliography 261 Index 272
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