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      Jewish Ethics, MaimonidesMaimonides' Guide of PerplexedMaimonides Natural LawMaimonides Jurisprudence
Spinoza uses the interpretation of Adam’s disobedience in the Garden of Eden to mount a biblical defense of the life devoted to intellectual pursuits as the best one, the most satisfying and the most virtuous. In his philosophic rereading... more
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      Jewish StudiesBenedict de SpinozaBaruch SpinozaJewish Philosophy
I argue here that Spinoza holds a position of contextual agency and relational autonomy, and that his account has roots in Maimonides' moral psychology, moral intellectualism, and account of spiritual transformation.
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      Moral Psychology17th Century & Early Modern PhilosophyJewish StudiesEarly Modern History
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      LawJewish LawMedieval PhilosophyJewish Studies
Legitimation of Political Power in Medieval Thought, Brepols, 2018, pp. 311-328
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    • Maimonides Natural Law
I argue here that Spinoza holds a position of contextual agency and relational autonomy, and that his account has roots in Maimonides' moral psychology, moral intellectualism, and account of spiritual transformation.
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      Moral PsychologyJewish StudiesEarly Modern HistoryBenedict de Spinoza
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      Jewish Ethics, MaimonidesMaimonidesMaimonides' Guide of Perplexedפילוסופיה יהודית