The Guide of the Perplexed
Vol. 1
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Author
Contributions
- Shlomo Pines - Translator
Publication
1974-12-15 - University Of Chicago Press
Language
English
Word Count
96,000 words, Guess
Page Count
384 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9352147M
- ISBN-139780226502304
- ISBN-100226502309
- OCLC Control Number309924
- OCLC Control Number3093994
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Numberguideofperplexe00mose
- Library of Congress Control Number62018113
- LibraryThing29465
- Goodreads366583
Classifications
- LCCBM601
- LCCBM545.D332 M83
Description
The Guide for the Perplexed (Hebrew:מורה נבוכים, translit. Moreh Nevukhim, Arabic: dalālatul ḥā’irīn דלאל̈ה אלחאירין دلالة الحائرين) is one of the major works of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, better known as Maimonides or "the Rambam". It was written in the 12th century in the form of a three-volume letter to his student, Rabbi Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta, the son of Rabbi Judah, and is the main source of the Rambam's philosophical views, as opposed to his opinions on Jewish law. Since many of the philosophical concepts, such as his view of theodicy and the relationship between philosophy and religion, are relevant beyond strictly Jewish theology, it has been the work most commonly associated with Maimonides in the non-Jewish world and it is known to have influenced several major non-Jewish philosophers. Following its publication, "almost every philosophic work for the remainder of the Middle Ages cited, commented on, or criticized Maimonides' views." Within Judaism, the Guide became widely popular, with many Jewish communities requesting copies of the manuscript, but also quite controversial, with some communities limiting its study or banning it altogether. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Guide_for_the_Perplexed
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