Judaism as Philosophy The Method and Message of the Mishnah
Material type: TextPublication details: Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press 1999Description: 301pISBN:- 0801861608
- B55.8 N398
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B45 SU350 The Brahmin and His Bible | B47 B561 It`s Still Greek to Me | B55.8 F529 Sacred Attunement | B55.8 N398 Judaism as Philosophy | B60 B876 An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophetic Books | B60 G569 An Introduction to the Old Testament | B61 P298 Prophet Speaking For, Forth, Before |
includes index and biblioraphy
1. What it Means to Read a Tractate as Philosophy Mishnah tractate meilah: Only Law, or a Study of the Physics of Mixture ........11 Reading mishnah tractate Meilah as Philosophy ............36 2. Methodological Propositions A philosophy of Classification .......55 Main principles of Classification ........78 Main Principles of Classification .........102 Polythetic and Hierarchical Classification ...102 The Genus and the Species ..........122 Principles of Speciation ..140 Interstitiality and the Mixed Grid .......167 Mixture and Connection ......190 The Many and the One, The one and the Many ....212 3. The Mishnah in the Context of Greco-Roman Philosophy The philosophical Context 2. The Mishnah`s Message and the Neo-Platonic Doctine of the Unity of All Being ...........257 The Failure of Philosophy and the Beginning of Theology ..........270
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