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The Virtue Ethics of Levi Gersonides

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This book argues that Levi Gersonides articulates a unique model of virtue ethics among medieval Jewish thinkers. Gersonides is recognized by scholars as one of the most innovative Jewish philosophers of the medieval period. His first model of virtue is a response to the seemingly capricious forces of luck through training in endeavor, diligence, and cunning aimed at physical self-preservation. His second model of virtue is altruistic in nature. It is based on the human imitation of God as creator of the laws of the universe for no self-interested benefit, leading humans to imitate God through the virtues of loving-kindness, grace, and beneficence. Both these models are amplified through the institutions of the kingship and the priesthood, which serve to actualize physical preservation and beneficence on a larger scale, amounting to recognition of the political necessity for a division of powers.  

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Luck and the Virtues of Physical Preservation.- 3. Altruism and the Beneficent Virtues.- 4. Justice and the Practical Wisdom of the Individual.- 5. The Ethics of Divided Political Institutions: King, Priest, and Prophet.- 6. Conclusion. 

Summary

This book argues that Levi Gersonides articulates a unique model of virtue ethics among medieval Jewish thinkers. Gersonides is recognized by scholars as one of the most innovative Jewish philosophers of the medieval period. His first model of virtue is a response to the seemingly capricious forces of luck through training in endeavor, diligence, and cunning aimed at physical self-preservation. His second model of virtue is altruistic in nature. It is based on the human imitation of God as creator of the laws of the universe for no self-interested benefit, leading humans to imitate God through the virtues of loving-kindness, grace, and beneficence. Both these models are amplified through the institutions of the kingship and the priesthood, which serve to actualize physical preservation and beneficence on a larger scale, amounting to recognition of the political necessity for a division of powers.  

Product details

Authors Alexander Green
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.07.2018
 
EAN 9783319821924
ISBN 978-3-31-982192-4
No. of pages 195
Dimensions 148 mm x 210 mm x 12 mm
Weight 298 g
Illustrations XXIII, 195 p. 1 illus. in color.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Middle Ages

Theologie, Judentum, B, Europäische Geschichte: Mittelalter, Vergleichende Religionswissenschaft, comparative religion, Theology, techne, Judaism, Jewish Theology, Religion and Philosophy, Religions, Medieval Philosophy, Judaism—Doctrines, History of Medieval Europe, Europe—History—476-1492, European history: medieval period, middle ages, hithakmut, hishtadlut, philosopher-king, moral virtue

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