Le Guide des Égarés, de Moïse Maïmonide, est un traité philosophique et théologique majeur du XIIe siècle. Dans ce deuxième volume, Maïmonide poursuit son exploration des concepts fondamentaux de la théologie juive et de la philosophie aristotélicienne, cherchant à réconcilier la foi et la raison. Destiné à ceux qui sont perplexes face aux contradictions apparentes entre la religion et la philosophie, ce guide offre une interprétation rationnelle des textes sacrés et une compréhension approfondie de la nature de Dieu et de l'univers.
Cette Å""uvre monumentale, traduite et annotée par Salomon Munk, reste une référence essentielle pour les étudiants de la philosophie médiévale, de la théologie juive et de l'histoire des idées. Son influence durable témoigne de la profondeur de la pensée de Maïmonide et de sa pertinence continue pour les questions spirituelles et intellectuelles contemporaines.
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Moses Maimonides, Salomon Munk Imprint: Hutson Street Press Dimensions:
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Weight: 562g ISBN:9781024548129 ISBN 10: 1024548120 Pages: 404 Publication Date:22 May 2025 Audience:
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