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- catalog contributor b1357687.
- catalog created "1973-77.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973-77.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973-77.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "V. 1. The Plurality of Immovable Movers in Aristotle, Averroes, and St. Thomas -- The Problem of the Souls of the Spheres, from the Byzantine Commentaries on Aristotle through the Arabs and St. Thomas to Kepler -- Philo Judaeus -- Greek Philosophy in Philo and the Church Fathers -- The Knowability and Describability of God in Plato and Aristotle -- Albinus and Plotinus on Divine Attributes -- Negative Attributes in the Church Fathers and the Gnostic Basilides -- Avicenna, Algazali, and Averroes on Divine Attributes -- Plato's Pre-existent Matter in Patristic Philosophy -- Patristic Arguments Against the Enternity of the World -- The Identification of Ex Nihilo with Emanation in Gregory of Nyssa -- The Meaning of Ex Nihilo in the Church Fathers, Arabic and Hebrew Philosophy, and St. Thomas -- The Meaning of Ex Nihilo in Isaac Israeli -- The Platonic, Aristotelian adn Stoic Theories of Creation in Hallevi and Maimonides -- The Internal Senses in Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew Philosophic Texts -- Isaac Israeli on the Internal Senses -- Notes on Isacc Israeli's Internal Senses -- Maimonides on the Internal Senses -- The Twice-Revealed Averroes -- Averroes' Lost Treatise on the Prime Mover -- Plan for the Publication of a Corpus Commentariorum Averrois in Aristotelem -- The Amphibolous Terms in Aristotle, Arabic Philosophy and Maimonides -- The Terms Tasawwur and Tasdiq in Arabic Philosophy and Their Greek, Latin and Hebrew Equivalents -- The Classification of Sciences in Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy -- Note on Maimonides' Classification of the Sciences -- Notes on Proofs of the Existence of God in Jewish Philosophy -- The Double Faith Theory in Saadia, Averroes and St. Thomas.".
- catalog description "V. 2. Hallevi and Maimonides on Design, Chance and Necessity -- Hallevi and Maimonides on Prophecy -- Maimonides and Hallevi: A Study in Typical Jewish Attitudes towards Greek Philosophy in the Middle Ages -- The Aristotelian Predicables and Maimonides' Division of Attributes -- Maimonides on Negative Attributes -- Maimonides and Gersonides on Divine Attributes as Ambiguous Terms -- Crescas on the Problem of Divine Attributes -- The Kalam Problem of Nonexistence and Saadia's Second Theory of Creation -- Atomism in Saadia -- Arabic and Hebrew Terms for Matter and Element with Especial Reference to Saadia -- Saadia on the Trinity and Incarnation -- Juda Hallevi on Causality and Miracles -- Maimonides on the Unity and Incorporeality of God -- Studies in Crescas -- Isaac Ibn Shem-Tob's Unknown Commentaries on the Physics and His Other Unknown Works -- The Problem of the Origin of Matter in Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy and Its Analogy to the Modern Problem of the Origin of Life -- St. Thomas on Divine Attributes -- Answers to Criticims of My Discussion of Patristic Philosophy -- Answers to Criticisms of My Discussions of the Ineffability of God -- Infinite and Privative Judgments in Aristotle, Averroes, and Kant -- Goichon's Three Books on Avicenna's Philosophy -- Synedrion in Greek Jewish Literature and Philo -- Two Comments Regarding the Plurality of Worlds in Jewish Sources -- Colcodea -- Some Guiding Principles in Determining Spinoza's Mediaeval Sources -- Spinoza's Mechanism, Attributes, and Panpsychism -- Towards an Accurate Understanding of Spinoza -- Solomon Pappenheim on Time and Space and His Relation to Locke and Kant -- Appendix. Emanation and Creation Ex Nihilo in Crescas (in Hebrew) ; Testimony of Clement of Alexandria Concerning an Unknown Custom in the Yom Kippur Service in the Temple (in Hebrew).".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Studies in the history of philosophy and religion.".
- catalog identifier "0674847652 (v. 1)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Studies in the history of philosophy and religion.".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973-77.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Harvard University Press,".
- catalog relation "Studies in the history of philosophy and religion.".
- catalog subject "100".
- catalog subject "B29 .W646".
- catalog subject "Philosophy history collected works.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Religion history collected works.".
- catalog subject "Religion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 1. The Plurality of Immovable Movers in Aristotle, Averroes, and St. Thomas -- The Problem of the Souls of the Spheres, from the Byzantine Commentaries on Aristotle through the Arabs and St. Thomas to Kepler -- Philo Judaeus -- Greek Philosophy in Philo and the Church Fathers -- The Knowability and Describability of God in Plato and Aristotle -- Albinus and Plotinus on Divine Attributes -- Negative Attributes in the Church Fathers and the Gnostic Basilides -- Avicenna, Algazali, and Averroes on Divine Attributes -- Plato's Pre-existent Matter in Patristic Philosophy -- Patristic Arguments Against the Enternity of the World -- The Identification of Ex Nihilo with Emanation in Gregory of Nyssa -- The Meaning of Ex Nihilo in the Church Fathers, Arabic and Hebrew Philosophy, and St. Thomas -- The Meaning of Ex Nihilo in Isaac Israeli -- The Platonic, Aristotelian adn Stoic Theories of Creation in Hallevi and Maimonides -- The Internal Senses in Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew Philosophic Texts -- Isaac Israeli on the Internal Senses -- Notes on Isacc Israeli's Internal Senses -- Maimonides on the Internal Senses -- The Twice-Revealed Averroes -- Averroes' Lost Treatise on the Prime Mover -- Plan for the Publication of a Corpus Commentariorum Averrois in Aristotelem -- The Amphibolous Terms in Aristotle, Arabic Philosophy and Maimonides -- The Terms Tasawwur and Tasdiq in Arabic Philosophy and Their Greek, Latin and Hebrew Equivalents -- The Classification of Sciences in Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy -- Note on Maimonides' Classification of the Sciences -- Notes on Proofs of the Existence of God in Jewish Philosophy -- The Double Faith Theory in Saadia, Averroes and St. Thomas.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 2. Hallevi and Maimonides on Design, Chance and Necessity -- Hallevi and Maimonides on Prophecy -- Maimonides and Hallevi: A Study in Typical Jewish Attitudes towards Greek Philosophy in the Middle Ages -- The Aristotelian Predicables and Maimonides' Division of Attributes -- Maimonides on Negative Attributes -- Maimonides and Gersonides on Divine Attributes as Ambiguous Terms -- Crescas on the Problem of Divine Attributes -- The Kalam Problem of Nonexistence and Saadia's Second Theory of Creation -- Atomism in Saadia -- Arabic and Hebrew Terms for Matter and Element with Especial Reference to Saadia -- Saadia on the Trinity and Incarnation -- Juda Hallevi on Causality and Miracles -- Maimonides on the Unity and Incorporeality of God -- Studies in Crescas -- Isaac Ibn Shem-Tob's Unknown Commentaries on the Physics and His Other Unknown Works -- The Problem of the Origin of Matter in Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy and Its Analogy to the Modern Problem of the Origin of Life -- St. Thomas on Divine Attributes -- Answers to Criticims of My Discussion of Patristic Philosophy -- Answers to Criticisms of My Discussions of the Ineffability of God -- Infinite and Privative Judgments in Aristotle, Averroes, and Kant -- Goichon's Three Books on Avicenna's Philosophy -- Synedrion in Greek Jewish Literature and Philo -- Two Comments Regarding the Plurality of Worlds in Jewish Sources -- Colcodea -- Some Guiding Principles in Determining Spinoza's Mediaeval Sources -- Spinoza's Mechanism, Attributes, and Panpsychism -- Towards an Accurate Understanding of Spinoza -- Solomon Pappenheim on Time and Space and His Relation to Locke and Kant -- Appendix. Emanation and Creation Ex Nihilo in Crescas (in Hebrew) ; Testimony of Clement of Alexandria Concerning an Unknown Custom in the Yom Kippur Service in the Temple (in Hebrew).".
- catalog title "Studies in the history of philosophy and religion. Edited by Isadore Twersky and George H. Williams.".
- catalog type "text".