Providence in the Philosophy of Gersonides
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Description
Gersonides (1283-1344) was the first significant figure to arise in Jewish philosophic thought after the death of Maimonides. Regarded as the greatest and most independent of the post-Maimonideans, Gersonides' philosophical writings reflect broad scholarly interest. This is the first translation into English of a treatise of Gersonides' "Milhamot Adonai". Milhamot Adonai has been compared to Maimonides guide of the perplexed and Aristotles's work in terms of critical analysis, rigorous logical precision and technical exposition.
Publication Date
1973
Publisher
Yeshiva University Press
Recommended Citation
Bleich, J. David, "Providence in the Philosophy of Gersonides" (1973). Faculty Books. 1.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-books/1