New Books in Western European Studies

Michael Engel, "Elijah Del Medigo and Paduan Aristotelianism: Investigating the Human Intellect" (Bloomsbury, 2016)

Sep 5, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
What Inspires You to Write This Book?
04:44 • 2min
3
What Do the Two Investigations Argue, State and Claim?
06:22 • 3min
4
The Human Intellect
09:00 • 6min
5
Jewish Existence in the Renaissance
14:44 • 2min
6
Elijah Del Medigo's Relationships With Padua's Jews
16:41 • 4min
7
The Relationship Between Aristotle and Renaissance Aristotelinism
21:04 • 5min
8
Aristotelianism in Padova
25:38 • 2min
9
The Differences Between Judaism and Aristotelianism in All Three Religions
27:10 • 3min
10
Where Do You Place Your Book Among Existing Scholarship on Averis and Jewish Interpretations of His Writings?
30:26 • 2min
11
Is It an Accurate Assessment to Hold That Averis Had a Greater Impact on Judaism Than on Islam?
32:27 • 6min
12
Aristotle and Veroism in the Renaissance and the Late Mediaeval World
38:22 • 2min
13
Aristotelian World View With Catholic Faith
40:31 • 4min
14
Behi Nata Dat
44:48 • 4min
15
The Debate Between the Averist and the Tomists
48:36 • 4min
16
What's Different About Elijah Delmedico?
53:00 • 2min
17
What Influence Did Elijah Del Medigo Have on Jewish Musky Lem?
55:27 • 3min
18
Is There Any Interrelationship Between Spinoza and Delmedigo?
58:18 • 2min
19
The Human Intelligence Is a Singular Entity Shared by All Humans
01:00:25 • 2min
20
John of Jandon and Elijah Delmedigo
01:02:50 • 2min
21
What Was the Jewish Community Like in Padua in the Lifetime of Elijah Del Padigo?
01:04:53 • 2min
22
Elijah Delmedigo's Legacy in Jewish Intellectual History
01:06:32 • 3min
23
The Concept of Theoretical Intelligence
01:09:16 • 2min
24
A Bialogue, a Biographical Portrait of Telmetico
01:11:14 • 2min
25
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01:13:15 • 3min