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The Theory of Aḥwāl and Arguments against the Law of Non-Contradiction
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Behnam Zolghadr
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Editorial IX
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Part I: Articles
- The Simultaneous Genesis of Monotheism and Scepticism in the Jewish Religion 3
- Socratic Impulse, Secular Tendency, and Jewish Emancipation: A Comparison between Simone Luzzatto and Moses Mendelssohn 11
- The Theory of Aḥwāl and Arguments against the Law of Non-Contradiction 31
- The Causes of Epochē: A Note on Stromateis 8.22.1–4 53
- Meister Eckhart Reading Ibn Gabirol’s Fons vitae 65
- Obadiah Sforno and the Individual Human Soul 101
- Arnold Geulincx: Scepticism and Mental Holism 125
- Spinoza’s Affective Scepticism 145
- What was Maimon After? His Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science in 1790 173
- Does Judaism Have Dogma? Moses Mendelssohn and a Pivotal Nineteenth-Century Debate 219
- From Scepticism to Tolerance of “the Other”: The Example of Yeshayahu Leibowitz 243
- Jesuit Strategic Scepticism toward Religious Self-Consciousness and Commonalities: Chinese Muslims, Jews, and Christians in the Eyes of Matteo Ricci (1552–1610) and His “Translator” Nicolas Trigault (1557–1628) 265
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Part II: Reports
- Activities and Events 281
- Report on the Library of Jewish Scepticism 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Editorial IX
-
Part I: Articles
- The Simultaneous Genesis of Monotheism and Scepticism in the Jewish Religion 3
- Socratic Impulse, Secular Tendency, and Jewish Emancipation: A Comparison between Simone Luzzatto and Moses Mendelssohn 11
- The Theory of Aḥwāl and Arguments against the Law of Non-Contradiction 31
- The Causes of Epochē: A Note on Stromateis 8.22.1–4 53
- Meister Eckhart Reading Ibn Gabirol’s Fons vitae 65
- Obadiah Sforno and the Individual Human Soul 101
- Arnold Geulincx: Scepticism and Mental Holism 125
- Spinoza’s Affective Scepticism 145
- What was Maimon After? His Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science in 1790 173
- Does Judaism Have Dogma? Moses Mendelssohn and a Pivotal Nineteenth-Century Debate 219
- From Scepticism to Tolerance of “the Other”: The Example of Yeshayahu Leibowitz 243
- Jesuit Strategic Scepticism toward Religious Self-Consciousness and Commonalities: Chinese Muslims, Jews, and Christians in the Eyes of Matteo Ricci (1552–1610) and His “Translator” Nicolas Trigault (1557–1628) 265
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Part II: Reports
- Activities and Events 281
- Report on the Library of Jewish Scepticism 303