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Subtle Insights Concerning Knowledge and Practice

Subtle Insights Concerning Knowledge and Practice2019

Andrew March, Sa'd ibn Mansur Ibn Kammuna al-Baghdadi, Y. Tzvi Langermann

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Surprisingly modern essays on the unity of all monotheistic regimens by a medieval philosopher. Written in the mid-thirteenth century for the newly appointed governor of Isfahan, this compact treatise and philosophical guidebook includes a wide-ranging and accessible set of essays on ethics, psychology, political philosophy, and the unity of God. Ibn Kammuna,a Jewish scholar writing in Baghdad during a time of Mongol occupation, was a controversial figure whose writings sometimes incited riots. He argued, among other things, the commonality of all monotheisms, both prophetic and philosophical. Here, for the first time in English, is a surprisingly modern work on the unity of all monotheistic regimes from a key medieval philosopher.

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First published
2019
OL Work ID
OL21212918W

Subjects

ReligionsEarly works to 1800GodSoulReligious ethics

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