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Simone Luzzattos Scepticism In The Context Of Early Modern Thought Giuseppe Veltri

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Simone Luzzattos Scepticism In The Context Of Early Modern Thought Giuseppe Veltri
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.86 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Giuseppe Veltri, Michela Torbidoni (eds.)
ISBN: 9789004694262, 9004694269
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Simone Luzzattos Scepticism In The Context Of Early Modern Thought Giuseppe Veltri by Giuseppe Veltri, Michela Torbidoni (eds.) 9789004694262, 9004694269 instant download after payment.

Much of the most recent research on Jewish scepticism was inspired by the work of the early modern Venetian rabbi Simone Luzzatto, the first thinker in the history of Jewish thought to declare himself a sceptic and a follower of the New Academy. This collected volume shines new light on the intimate relationship between Luzzatto’s sceptical thinking and an era marked by paradoxes and contrasts between religious devotion and scientific rationalism, as well as between the rabbinic-biblical Jewish tradition and the open tendency towards engagement with non-Jewish philosophical, literary, scientific, and theological cultures. It plots out an original path along which to understand Luzzatto’s scepticism by pointing to the various facets of being a Jewish sceptic in seventeenth-century Italy.

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