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Ibn Gabirol''s Theology of Desire - Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism

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Informationen zum Autor Sarah Pessin is Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver. She works on Neoplatonisms (Greek, Jewish, Islamic and Christian), medieval philosophy, modern Jewish philosophy and comparative philosophies of religion. She has presented and published widely, including contributions to The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy, The Routledge Companion to Islamic Philosophy, The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, The Blackwell History of Philosophy in the Middle Ages, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Journal of the History of Philosophy. Her research interests include the phenomenology of receptivity, the nature of apophatic discourse, methodologies for the study of intercultural texts, and Jewish theologies of exile. Klappentext The first full-length treatment of Ibn Gabirol's philosophy in English, providing a new approach to the philosophy of the Fons Vitae. Zusammenfassung The first full-length treatment of Ibn Gabirol's philosophy in English! providing a new approach to the philosophy of the Fons Vitae. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; 2. Text in context; 3. From human being to discourse on matter?: The threefold quest for wisdom, goodness, and God - and the root of life in desire; 4. Root desire and the Empedoclean grounding element as love; 5. From Divine Will to divine Ir¿da: on the mistaken scholarly rejection of Ibn Gabirol's emanation; 6. Ir¿dic unfoldings: Ibn Gabirol's hylomorphic emanationism and the Neoplatonic tripart analysis; 7. Matter revisited; 8. Neoplatonic cosmo-ontology as apophatic response and as prescription for human living (methodological reappraisal, 1); 9. Transcendental grounding, mytho-poetic and symbolic transformation, and the creation of new worlds with words (methodological reappraisal, 2); 10. Embroidering the hidden.

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