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“One should accept the truth from whatever source it proceeds.” - Maimonides
Moses Ben Maimon, frequently called Maimonides, was a medieval philosopher who revolutionized thinking about ethics, reason, and the Jewish Torah through his emphasis on reason and evidence. His works were broadly accepted by the Sephardi Jewish community and spread across the medieval world, reaching the Jewish populations as far as Yemen, and though he lived in the 12th century, Maimonides continues to be one of the most studied scholars of Jewish law, philosophy, and theology. Many consider him forward-thinking for his time, and his texts continue to reach numerous modern audiences through translations, commentaries, and in-depth study.
Maimonides’ ideas and theological interpretations remain influential in contemporary times. His work influenced numerous Jewish and Islamic scholars for centuries and contributed to the modern understanding of the Torah and Jewish law, while outside of religion, his ideas were popular topics in philosophy and went on to influence thinkers like Thomas Aquinas, Leibnitz, Leo Strauss, and the Humanist intellectual movement. Of particular importance was his emphasis on personal humility, forming decisions based on a body of evidence, and reasoning through arguments before arriving at a conclusion. His work was diverse, forward-thinking for his time, and demonstrated his intellectual pursuits across numerous fields. As a result, despite living almost 1,000 years ago, he continues to be one of the most influential scholars of ethics and Jewish philosophy and law due to the comprehensive and rationalist nature of his work.
Maimonides: The Life and Legacy of the Medieval Jewish Philosopher profiles the life and teachings of one of the Middle Ages’ most influential people. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Maimonides like never before.
This book is not as well-written as I expected from a Charles Rivers Editors book. One of the most important things I learned was that Sephardic Jews lived on the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain). 'Sephardic' is Hebrew for Spain.Maimonides was a medieval philosopher who leaned heavily on Plato's and Aristotle's reasoning and logic theories. In turn, he became the basis for much of the modern thought regarding philosophy.After Maimonides' father and merchant brother died, he gave up his stu
MaimonidesA lot of information packed into a small book, explains the origins of Sephardic Judaism, his controversial writings, along with his legacy.
A good primer. Would have appreciated more quotations to get a better sense of Maimonides’ beliefs.

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