MaimonidesISBN: 978-1-4051-4898-6
Paperback
240 pages
March 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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"In recent years there has been an outpouring of books on Maimonides. This is the best one as far as his philosophy is concerned. Readers will enjoy [Rudavsky's] presentation of the cut and thrust of debate at the time, and the ways it has been continued right up to today, and there is much to learn from this book. Anyone looking for a text to use in the classroom which will engage students on Maimonides' philosophy need look no further since here it is." (Journal of Jewish Studies, 1 March 2011)
"A thorough and accessible introduction to Maimonides, arguably one of the most important Jewish Philosophers of all time...The author offers both an intellectual biography and an exploration of the most important philosophical works in Maimonides' corpus, and persuasively argues that Maimonides did see himself as engaged in philosophical dialogue." (Studies in Spirituality, 2010)
(T. M. Rudavsky) interpretations are excellent summaries of the master's teachings and readers can gain much information and thought-provoking ideas from reading it. (The Jewish Eye, April 2010)
"Tamar Rudavsky has written a succinct summary of Maimonides' philosophical teachings, highlighting the diverse interpretations scholars have given them. Her welcome approach is that of a sympathetic yet critical philosopher."
—Alfred Ivry, New York University