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Tento učenec, filozof a historik pôsobiaci na Harvardovej univerzite je najviac oslavovaný za svoje zásadné dielo o židovskom filozofovi Filonovi. Jeho rozsiahla tvorba však presahuje oblasť judaistiky a zasahuje do filozofie kresťanskej, islamskej aj západnej. Wolfsonov najväčší prínos spočíva v boorení umelých hraníc medzi štúdiom týchto filozofických tradícií. Bol tiež prvým, kto sa v americkej špičkovej univerzite plne venoval bádaniu v oblasti judaistiky, čím naplnil ciele hnutia Wissenschaft des Judentums 19. storočia.






Crescas' Critique of Aristotle
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The book explores the critical perspectives of Crescas on Aristotle's philosophy, delving into themes of metaphysics and the nature of knowledge. It highlights Crescas' arguments against Aristotelian principles, particularly in relation to the existence of God and the nature of the universe. Through a rigorous examination of these philosophical debates, the work sheds light on the intellectual climate of the time and Crescas' impact on later philosophical thought.
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Crescas On The Problem Of Divine Attributes (1916)
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Delving into the philosophical and theological insights of Hasdai Crescas, this scholarly work critiques traditional views of divine attributes, particularly the Aristotelian concept of God. Wolfson meticulously analyzes Crescas' arguments against prevailing Jewish and Islamic interpretations of omniscience and omnipotence, offering a fresh perspective on understanding God's nature. The text serves as an essential resource for those studying Jewish philosophy, medieval thought, and the philosophy of religion, highlighting the complexities of theological debates during that era.
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