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HoP 166 - Tamar Rudavsky on Gersonides and Crescas

Mar 9, 2014
29:12
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Differences Between Gersonides and Kreskus
02:29 • 4min
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3
Gersonides and Kreskis in the Early Years of the Scholastic World
06:21 • 2min
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4
Gersonides on Time and Eternity
08:51 • 3min
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Gersonides on the Pre-Existing Matter
12:11 • 2min
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Gersonides' Argument for the Finite Divisibility of Time
14:32 • 2min
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Kreskis's Rejection of Aristotle's Theory of Time
16:13 • 3min
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The Subjectivity of Time
19:18 • 2min
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The Influence of Gersonity on the Rise of Modern Science
21:14 • 4min
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Kreskis: A Forerunner of the Scientific Revolution
25:30 • 2min
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The Limits of Human Reason
27:01 • 2min
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Tamar Rudavsky joins Peter to talk about the two great medieval Jewish thinkers after Maimonides: Gersonides and Crescas.
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