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Showing posts with label Maimonides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maimonides. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Is Maimonides using philosophy to explain Bible texts, or is he using scripture to support philosophical views?

Posted by Hugh.2 at 11:23 AM No comments:
Labels: Blog only, Maimonides, On Evil

Monday, January 25, 2010

If matter is a veil over the deity, can knowledge of the world tell us nothing about God?

Posted by Hugh.2 at 2:58 PM No comments:
Labels: Maimonides, On Evil

How are anger & disobedience deficiencies of matter (pp. 84-87)?

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Labels: Maimonides, On Evil

Does Maimonides' attitude toward women & slaves distort his view of matter & form (pp. 83-87)?

Posted by Hugh.2 at 2:55 PM No comments:
Labels: Maimonides, On Evil

What is the "great assembly" referred to on p. 88?

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Labels: Maimonides, On Evil

How can Maimonides account for moral evil, e.g. injustice, if privations do not have agents?

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Labels: Maimonides, On Evil

If someone complained to you that there was more evil than good in the world, would you use Maimonides' arguments (pp. 93 ff.) to dissuade them?

Posted by Hugh.2 at 2:50 PM No comments:
Labels: Maimonides, On Evil
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