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Page 210
... doctrine that seems to have been set forth in this text had , directly and indirectly , a consider- able influence on medieval Jewish philosophy . According to Israeli , God creates through his will and power . The two things that were ...
... doctrine that seems to have been set forth in this text had , directly and indirectly , a consider- able influence on medieval Jewish philosophy . According to Israeli , God creates through his will and power . The two things that were ...
Page 213
... doctrines of Maimonides or Averroës , regardless of whether he agreed with them or not . For example , he explicitly rejected Maimonides ' doctrine of negative theology . A comparison of his opin- ions and of the particular problems ...
... doctrines of Maimonides or Averroës , regardless of whether he agreed with them or not . For example , he explicitly rejected Maimonides ' doctrine of negative theology . A comparison of his opin- ions and of the particular problems ...
Page 214
... doctrine in the interests of religion , there may be valid doubt whether Crescas and the Jewish religious tradition or Maimonides and Averroes were Albo's true masters . Mainly because of this perhaps deliberate failure to ex- plain to ...
... doctrine in the interests of religion , there may be valid doubt whether Crescas and the Jewish religious tradition or Maimonides and Averroes were Albo's true masters . Mainly because of this perhaps deliberate failure to ex- plain to ...
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