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2017
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch 2017
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Editorial vii
  4. Part I: Articles
  5. Epoché as the Erotic Conversion of One into Two 3
  6. Some Blunt Instruments of Dogmatic Logic: Sextus Empiricus’ Sceptical Attack 15
  7. In antiquam litem relabimur. Sceptical Hints in Petrarch’s Secretum 29
  8. Sceptical Strategies in Simone Luzzatto’s Presentation of the Kabbalists in his Discorso 51
  9. The Italian Academies and Rabbi Simone Luzzatto’s Socrate: the Freedom of the Ingenium and the Soul 71
  10. Jewish Thought vs. Lutheran Aristotelism: Johann Frischmuth (1619–1687) and Jewish Scepticism 95
  11. Negotiating the Principle of (Non)-Contradiction: Johann Frischmuth on the Rabbinic Dialectic Discussion 107
  12. Silence, Translation, and Grammatical Therapy: Some Features of Linguistic Scepticism in the Thought of Rosenzweig and Wittgenstein 121
  13. Was Leo Strauss a Zetetic Political Philosopher? 145
  14. Jewish Faith and Scepticism—The Example of Yeshayahu Leibowitz 161
  15. Part II: Lectures
  16. What is Jewish Philosophy? A View from the Middle Ages 185
  17. WORKSHOP: Jewish-Christian Polemics in the Middle Ages and in the Early Modern Period 205
  18. Doubt and Certainty in Early Modern Kabbalah 239
  19. Lingua Adamica and Philology: The Rise and Destruction of a Concept 247
  20. Part III: Reports
  21. Activities and Events 269
  22. Report on the Sceptical Atelier on Maimon’s Lebensgeschichte (6–9 February, 2017) 293
  23. Report on the Sceptical Atelier on Simone Luzzatto’s Socrates: Reading the Forthcoming First English Translation (22–24 May, 2017) 299
  24. Report on the Library of Jewish Scepticism 303
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