Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 282 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 499 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 282 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 499 g
Reihe: Maimonides Library for Philosophy and Religion
ISBN: 978-90-04-69425-5
Verlag: Brill
Much of the most recent research on Jewish scepticism was inspired by the work of the early modern Venetian rabbi Simone Luzzatto, the first thinker in the history of Jewish thought to declare himself a sceptic and a follower of the New Academy. This collected volume shines new light on the intimate relationship between Luzzatto’s sceptical thinking and an era marked by paradoxes and contrasts between religious devotion and scientific rationalism, as well as between the rabbinic-biblical Jewish tradition and the open tendency towards engagement with non-Jewish philosophical, literary, scientific, and theological cultures. It plots out an original path along which to understand Luzzatto’s scepticism by pointing to the various facets of being a Jewish sceptic in seventeenth-century Italy.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1 The Relationship to Ancient Scepticism
What Kind of (Sceptical) Work is Simone Luzzatto’s Socrates?
Josef Stern
Sextus Empiricus’s Works as Guideline for Simone Luzzatto’s Socratic Ignorance
Michela Torbidoni
Part 2 Apologia and Apologetics
Apologetic Strategies, Scepticism, and Empiricism in Simone Luzzatto’s Works
Giuseppe Veltri
Simone Luzzatto’s Scepticism in Light of Medieval Jewish Apologetics
Fabrizio Lelli
Part 3 Wisdom and Jewish Tradition
“Everyone is Free to Decide to Investigate Every Kind of Discourse”
Simone Luzzatto’s Lettera Approbatoria to The Revealer of Secrets (1640?) by Samuel ha-Kohen da Pisa Lusitano
Anna Lissa
The Image of King Solomon in Simone Luzzatto’s Writings
Warren Zev Harvey
Part 4 Political Views
Simone Luzzatto’s Political Thought: Between Reason of State, Scepticism, and Jewish Political Tradition
Guido Bartolucci
Simone Luzzatto’s View on Jewish Ritual and Its Social Functions: A Consideration of His Sceptical Thought in the Intellectual Context of His Age
Mina Lee
Simone Luzzatto’s Appraisal of Prudence
Giuseppe Veltri and Anna Lissa
Part 5 Economic Theory
Varieties of Mercantilism: Simone Luzzatto and the Economic Role of the Jews in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Luca Andreoni
“Seek the Peace of the City to which I have exiled you” in Simone Luzzatto and Menasseh ben Israel, with Azariah de’ Rossi behind the Scenes
Myriam Silvera
Index