Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew?: philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros
To date, scholars have skilfully discussed aspects of Polqar’s thought, and yet none of the existing studies offers a comprehensive examination that covers Polqar’s thought in its entirety. This book aims to fill this lacuna by tracing and contextualizing both Polqar’s Islamic sources (al-Fārābī, Av...
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Zusammenfassung: | To date, scholars have skilfully discussed aspects of Polqar’s thought, and yet none of the existing studies offers a comprehensive examination that covers Polqar’s thought in its entirety. This book aims to fill this lacuna by tracing and contextualizing both Polqar’s Islamic sources (al-Fārābī, Avicenna, and Averroes) and his Jewish sources (Maimonides and Isaac Albalag). The study brings to light three of Polqar’s main purposes; (1) seeking to defend Judaism as a true religion against Christianity; (2) similarly to his fellow Jewish Averroists, Polqar wishes to defend the discipline of philosophy. By philosophy, Polqar means Averroes' interpretation of Aristotle. As a consequence, he offers an Averroistic interpretation of Judaism and becomes one of the main representatives of Jewish Averroism; (3) defending his philosophical interpretation of Judaism. From a social and political point of view, Polqar's unreserved embrace of philosophy raised problems within the Jewish community; he had to refute the Jewish traditionalists’ charge that he was a heretic, led astray by philosophy.The main objective guiding this study is that Polqar advances a systematic naturalistic interpretation of Judaism, which in many cases does not agree with traditional Jewish views. "Haliva’s lucid, learned, and incisive monograph on the thought of Isaac Polqar is the first comprehensive study devoted to this important, but neglected fourteenth century Jewish Averroist. It makes a significant contribution to our knowledge of post-Maimonidean medieval Jewish philosophy. Haliva convincingly shows that while Polqar claims to follow Maimonides, he consistently pushes his thought in a more radical direction, offering a severely naturalistic interpretation of Jewish religious principles and refusing to make any concessions to more traditional theological modes of thought. Her study leads us to ask whether it is possible to uphold such an uncompromising philosophical and naturalistic reading of Judaism as that of Polqar, that is, whether it does justice to the Jewish religious principles it purports to interpret and enables us to maintain the authority of traditional Halakhah." Lawrence J. |
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spelling | Haliva, Racheli Verfasser (DE-588)1169449174 aut Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros Racheli Haliva Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter [2020] © 2020 1 Online-Ressource (X, 262 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Jewish Thought, Philosophy and Religion volume 3 To date, scholars have skilfully discussed aspects of Polqar’s thought, and yet none of the existing studies offers a comprehensive examination that covers Polqar’s thought in its entirety. This book aims to fill this lacuna by tracing and contextualizing both Polqar’s Islamic sources (al-Fārābī, Avicenna, and Averroes) and his Jewish sources (Maimonides and Isaac Albalag). The study brings to light three of Polqar’s main purposes; (1) seeking to defend Judaism as a true religion against Christianity; (2) similarly to his fellow Jewish Averroists, Polqar wishes to defend the discipline of philosophy. By philosophy, Polqar means Averroes' interpretation of Aristotle. As a consequence, he offers an Averroistic interpretation of Judaism and becomes one of the main representatives of Jewish Averroism; (3) defending his philosophical interpretation of Judaism. From a social and political point of view, Polqar's unreserved embrace of philosophy raised problems within the Jewish community; he had to refute the Jewish traditionalists’ charge that he was a heretic, led astray by philosophy.The main objective guiding this study is that Polqar advances a systematic naturalistic interpretation of Judaism, which in many cases does not agree with traditional Jewish views. "Haliva’s lucid, learned, and incisive monograph on the thought of Isaac Polqar is the first comprehensive study devoted to this important, but neglected fourteenth century Jewish Averroist. It makes a significant contribution to our knowledge of post-Maimonidean medieval Jewish philosophy. Haliva convincingly shows that while Polqar claims to follow Maimonides, he consistently pushes his thought in a more radical direction, offering a severely naturalistic interpretation of Jewish religious principles and refusing to make any concessions to more traditional theological modes of thought. Her study leads us to ask whether it is possible to uphold such an uncompromising philosophical and naturalistic reading of Judaism as that of Polqar, that is, whether it does justice to the Jewish religious principles it purports to interpret and enables us to maintain the authority of traditional Halakhah." Lawrence J. Polgar, Isaak Ibn- ca. 1. Hälfte 14. Jh. (DE-588)119119366 gnd rswk-swf Averroismus Jewish Averroism Judaistik Maimonides Mittelalter Maimonideans Medieval Aristotlism Medieval Jewish Philosophy RELIGION / Judaism / History bisacsh Averroismus (DE-588)4133931-9 gnd rswk-swf Judaistik (DE-588)4162796-9 gnd rswk-swf Islamische Philosophie (DE-588)4137531-2 gnd rswk-swf Jüdische Philosophie (DE-588)4136677-3 gnd rswk-swf Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Polgar, Isaak Ibn- ca. 1. Hälfte 14. Jh. (DE-588)119119366 p Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Islamische Philosophie (DE-588)4137531-2 s DE-604 Averroismus (DE-588)4133931-9 s Judaistik (DE-588)4162796-9 s Jüdische Philosophie (DE-588)4136677-3 s Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-3-11-056875-2 Jewish Thought, Philosophy and Religion volume 3 (DE-604)BV043989470 3 https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110569599 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Haliva, Racheli Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros Jewish Thought, Philosophy and Religion Polgar, Isaak Ibn- ca. 1. Hälfte 14. Jh. (DE-588)119119366 gnd Averroismus Jewish Averroism Judaistik Maimonides Mittelalter Maimonideans Medieval Aristotlism Medieval Jewish Philosophy RELIGION / Judaism / History bisacsh Averroismus (DE-588)4133931-9 gnd Judaistik (DE-588)4162796-9 gnd Islamische Philosophie (DE-588)4137531-2 gnd Jüdische Philosophie (DE-588)4136677-3 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
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title | Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros |
title_auth | Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros |
title_exact_search | Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros |
title_exact_search_txtP | Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros |
title_full | Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros Racheli Haliva |
title_fullStr | Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros Racheli Haliva |
title_full_unstemmed | Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros Racheli Haliva |
title_short | Isaac Polqar - a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew? |
title_sort | isaac polqar a jewish philosopher or a philosopher and a jew philosophy and religion in isaac polqar s ʿezer ha dat and tesuvat epiqoros |
title_sub | philosophy and religion in Isaac Polqar’s ʿEzer ha-Dat and Tešuvat Epiqoros |
topic | Polgar, Isaak Ibn- ca. 1. Hälfte 14. Jh. (DE-588)119119366 gnd Averroismus Jewish Averroism Judaistik Maimonides Mittelalter Maimonideans Medieval Aristotlism Medieval Jewish Philosophy RELIGION / Judaism / History bisacsh Averroismus (DE-588)4133931-9 gnd Judaistik (DE-588)4162796-9 gnd Islamische Philosophie (DE-588)4137531-2 gnd Jüdische Philosophie (DE-588)4136677-3 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Polgar, Isaak Ibn- ca. 1. Hälfte 14. Jh. Averroismus Jewish Averroism Judaistik Maimonides Mittelalter Maimonideans Medieval Aristotlism Medieval Jewish Philosophy RELIGION / Judaism / History Islamische Philosophie Jüdische Philosophie Rezeption |
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