PHIL428M

Topics in the History of Philosophy; Moses Maimonides' Religious and Ethical Thought

A seminar in the philosophy of Moses Maimonides, the great medieval Jewish religious thinker. The course will focus on the disputed questions in the interpretation of Maimonides, such as his views on Divine attributes, creation, providence, prophecy, the rationale of the Law, moral and intellectual perfection, and the limitations of human knowledge. No knowledge of Hebrew or Arabic is required.

Sister Courses: PHIL428A, PHIL428B, PHIL428C, PHIL428K, PHIL428N

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