
Moses Maimonides “The Guide For The Perplexed”
PDF | ISBN not applicable | Year 1904 | 562 pages | English | 1.39 MB
It was written in the 12th Century in the form of a three-volume letter to his student, Rabbi Joseph ben Judah ibn Aknin, the son of Rabbi Judah, and is the main source of the Rambam’s philosophical views, as opposed to his opinions on Jewish law. Since many of the philosophical concepts, such as his view of theodicy and the relationship between philosophy and religion, are relevant beyond strictly Jewish theology, it has been the work most commonly associated with Maimonides in the non-Jewish world and it is known to have influenced several major non-Jewish philosophers.
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