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2022
Theists, under the influence of Plato’s Myth of the Sun, regarded God as most knowable. The Jewish philosopher Maimonides turns this theology upside down. God is the least knowable. The only truths about God are negative. The most appropriate response is learned silence.
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Theists, under the influence of Plato’s Myth of the Sun, regarded God as most knowable. The Jewish philosopher Maimonides turns this theology upside down. God is the least knowable. The only truths about God are negative. The most appropriate response is learned silence.
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2014
The writings of Maimonides, the 12th-century physician, Talmudic and philosophic scholar, are remarkably relevant for modern medicine. Whereas the specific medical recommendations are obviously outdated, Maimonides’ perceptive insights into professional responsibilities and medical ethics remain as useful guides even in our postmodern era.
Shimon M, Glick, Alan B, Jotkowitz
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The writings of Maimonides, the 12th-century physician, Talmudic and philosophic scholar, are remarkably relevant for modern medicine. Whereas the specific medical recommendations are obviously outdated, Maimonides’ perceptive insights into professional responsibilities and medical ethics remain as useful guides even in our postmodern era.
Shimon M, Glick, Alan B, Jotkowitz
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Archives of Dermatology, 2003
Being midway between residency and Medicare is an appropriate time to take personal stock of one's professional life. An honest self-assessment of achievements, misgivings, and goals is a worthwhile exercise in determining career satisfaction, which affects physicians, their colleagues, patients, and families. This essay is a purely personal reflection
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Being midway between residency and Medicare is an appropriate time to take personal stock of one's professional life. An honest self-assessment of achievements, misgivings, and goals is a worthwhile exercise in determining career satisfaction, which affects physicians, their colleagues, patients, and families. This essay is a purely personal reflection
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1982
The interest of medieval Jewish historians in the works rather than the lives of the great figures of history explains the relative paucity of biographical data to be found in their writings. Indeed the most factual contemporary accounts of the foremost Jewish thinker of the medieval period, Moses Maimonides (1135–1204), are to be found in Muslim ...
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The interest of medieval Jewish historians in the works rather than the lives of the great figures of history explains the relative paucity of biographical data to be found in their writings. Indeed the most factual contemporary accounts of the foremost Jewish thinker of the medieval period, Moses Maimonides (1135–1204), are to be found in Muslim ...
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Studia Rosenthaliana, 2008
Maimonides even outrageous. an epigone? Of all the At personalities first the question in the seems history ridiculous, of Jewish even outrageous. Of all the person lities in the hist ry of Jewish philosophy, surely Maimonides is the epitome of an intellectual giant, himself giving rise to precisely the kind of activity generally considered epigonic ...
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Maimonides even outrageous. an epigone? Of all the At personalities first the question in the seems history ridiculous, of Jewish even outrageous. Of all the person lities in the hist ry of Jewish philosophy, surely Maimonides is the epitome of an intellectual giant, himself giving rise to precisely the kind of activity generally considered epigonic ...
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Maimonides shown in a turban with a thick beard. Titled, signed and dated in bottom right.Digital imageMoses ben Maimon, known as Maimonides and also referred to by the acronym Rambam, was a physician and a Sephardic Jewish philosopher, who became one of
Nathan, Helmuth,1901-1979
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2004
Abstract This chapter focuses on discerning what Maimonides says about Job. In some passages, every line will have to be carefully scrutinized to get to Maimonides’ true intention. Only toward the end of the chapter will it be possible to analyze Maimonides’ reading with respect to the three interfaces that are the focus of this study ...
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Abstract This chapter focuses on discerning what Maimonides says about Job. In some passages, every line will have to be carefully scrutinized to get to Maimonides’ true intention. Only toward the end of the chapter will it be possible to analyze Maimonides’ reading with respect to the three interfaces that are the focus of this study ...
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