
Maimonides and the Sciences
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Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
格式
精装书
页数
271
语言
英语
已发布
Oct 31, 2000
出版商
Springer
版本
2000
ISBN-10
0792360532
ISBN-13
9780792360537
描述
The work brings together the insights of eleven prominent scholars, each delving into the intricate relationship between Maimonides' philosophical thought and the scientific disciplines of his time. It explores how Maimonides navigated and synthesized various streams of knowledge, highlighting his contributions to both philosophical inquiry and scientific understanding. The essays reflect a multidisciplinary approach, engaging with themes such as logic, ethics, astronomy, and medicine, and their relevance in shaping Maimonides' legacy.
Within its pages, readers encounter a deep analysis of how Maimonides’ ideas were informed by, and in turn influenced, the scientific context of the medieval period. By examining Maimonides’ works through the lens of contemporary scholarship, the volume not only enriches the discourse surrounding his philosophy but also illuminates the broader implications of his thought in the fabric of science and philosophy. Through this collaborative effort, the text aims to deepen appreciation for the enduring impact of Maimonides on subsequent intellectual traditions.
Within its pages, readers encounter a deep analysis of how Maimonides’ ideas were informed by, and in turn influenced, the scientific context of the medieval period. By examining Maimonides’ works through the lens of contemporary scholarship, the volume not only enriches the discourse surrounding his philosophy but also illuminates the broader implications of his thought in the fabric of science and philosophy. Through this collaborative effort, the text aims to deepen appreciation for the enduring impact of Maimonides on subsequent intellectual traditions.