Human nature and Jewish thought :: Judaism's case for why persons matter /
This book explores one of the great questions of our time: How can we preserve our sense of what it means to be a person while at the same time accepting what science tells us to be true-namely, that human nature is continuous with the rest of nature? What, in other words, does it mean to be a perso...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book explores one of the great questions of our time: How can we preserve our sense of what it means to be a person while at the same time accepting what science tells us to be true-namely, that human nature is continuous with the rest of nature? What, in other words, does it mean to be a person in a world of things? Alan Mittleman shows how the Jewish tradition provides rich ways of understanding human nature and personhood that preserve human dignity and distinction in a world of neuroscience, evolutionary biology, biotechnology, and pervasive scientism. These ancient resources can speak to Jewish, non-Jewish, and secular readers alike. Science may tell us what we are, Mittleman says, but it cannot tell us who we are, how we should live, or why we matter. Traditional Jewish thought, in open-minded dialogue with contemporary scientific perspectives, can help us answer these questions. Mittleman shows how, using sources ranging across the Jewish tradition, from the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud to more than a millennium of Jewish philosophy. Among the many subjects the book addresses are sexuality, birth and death, violence and evil, moral agency, and politics and economics. Throughout, Mittleman demonstrates how Jewish tradition brings new perspectives to-and challenges many current assumptions about-these central aspects of human nature. A study of human nature in Jewish thought and an original contribution to Jewish philosophy, this is a book for anyone interested in what it means to be human in a scientific age. |
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title_full | Human nature and Jewish thought : Judaism's case for why persons matter / Alan L. Mittleman. |
title_fullStr | Human nature and Jewish thought : Judaism's case for why persons matter / Alan L. Mittleman. |
title_full_unstemmed | Human nature and Jewish thought : Judaism's case for why persons matter / Alan L. Mittleman. |
title_short | Human nature and Jewish thought : |
title_sort | human nature and jewish thought judaism s case for why persons matter |
title_sub | Judaism's case for why persons matter / |
topic | Respect for persons (Jewish law) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92006470 Judaism Doctrines. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070843 Theological anthropology Judaism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85080320 Philosophical anthropology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100845 Respect de la personne (Droit juif) Judaïsme Doctrines. Anthropologie théologique Judaïsme. Anthropologie philosophique. philosophical anthropology. aat RELIGION Judaism General. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Religious. bisacsh Judaism Doctrines fast Philosophical anthropology fast Respect for persons (Jewish law) fast Theological anthropology Judaism fast |
topic_facet | Respect for persons (Jewish law) Judaism Doctrines. Theological anthropology Judaism. Philosophical anthropology. Respect de la personne (Droit juif) Judaïsme Doctrines. Anthropologie théologique Judaïsme. Anthropologie philosophique. philosophical anthropology. RELIGION Judaism General. PHILOSOPHY Religious. Judaism Doctrines Philosophical anthropology Theological anthropology Judaism |
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