
HoP 170 - Gad Freudenthal on Jewish Philosophy and Science
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
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The Differences Between Hebrew and Arabic Poems
The main issue that is of interest to Jewish philosophers, to Jews who studied philosophy, is to show that the Jewish traditions say the same things in different worlds. There are philosophical works by Jews before my monodies that don't, to put it crudely, look Jewish. Avisa Bon was an exception and we now know since a few months that even though the author wrote such a kind of work, it's a commentary on Aristotle's physics. So there are such cases, but they're relatively rare.
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