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By Zonta Mauro
Mauro Zonta, 2006
This book examines the phenomenon of 'Hebrew Scholasticism' in the 15th century, focusing on Jewish philosophers in Spain and Italy. These thinkers produced Hebrew commentaries and questions on Aristotle, adopting the methods and terminology of Late-Medieval Latin Scholasticism. They engaged with Latin texts from prominent philosophers like Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, William of Ockham, and John Duns Scotus, discussing logic, physics, metaphysics, and ethics. Many of these significant works remain unpublished and unstudied.