
Jewish Virtue Ethics
- 432 pages
- English
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Jewish Virtue Ethics
About this book
Explores the diversity of Jewish approaches to character and virtue, from the Bible to the present day.
What is good character? What are the traits of a good person? How should virtues be cultivated? How should vices be avoided? The history of Jewish literature is filled with reflection on questions of character and virtue such as these, reflecting a wide range of contexts and influences. Beginning with the Bible and culminating with twenty-first-century feminism and environmentalism, Jewish Virtue Ethics explores thirty-five influential Jewish approaches to character and virtue.
Virtue ethics has been a burgeoning field of moral inquiry among academic philosophers in the postwar period. Although Jewish ethics has also flourished as an academic (and practical) field, attention to the role of virtue in Jewish thought has been underdeveloped. This volume seeks to illuminate its centrality not only for readers primarily interested in Jewish ethics but also for readers who take other approaches to virtue ethics, including within the Western virtue ethics tradition. The original essays written for this volume provide valuable sources for philosophical reflection.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Biblical Literature
- Chapter 2. Philo of Alexandria
- Chapter 3. Titus Flavius Josephus
- Chapter 4. Rabbinic Literature
- Chapter 5. Baḥya Ibn Paquda
- Chapter 6. Solomon Ibn Gabirol
- Chapter 7. Maimonides
- Chapter 8. Elazar of Worms
- Chapter 9. Naḥmanides
- Chapter 10. The Zohar
- Chapter 11. Gersonides
- Chapter 12. Ḥasdai Crescas
- Chapter 13. Joseph Albo
- Chapter 14. Isaac Arama
- Chapter 15. Moses Cordovero
- Chapter 16. Baruch Spinoza
- Chapter 17. Moses Ḥayyim Luzzatto
- Chapter 18. Moses Mendelssohn
- Chapter 19. Menaḥem Mendel Lefin
- Chapter 20. Ḥayyim of Volozhin
- Chapter 21. Naḥman of Bratslav
- Chapter 22. Isaac Bekhor Amarachi
- Chapter 23. Israel Salanter
- Chapter 24. Simḥah Zissel Ziv
- Chapter 25. Hermann Cohen
- Chapter 26. Abraham Isaac Kook
- Chapter 27. Martin Buber
- Chapter 28. Mordecai Kaplan
- Chapter 29. Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler
- Chapter 30. Joseph Soloveitchik
- Chapter 31. Hannah Arendt
- Chapter 32. Emmanuel Levinas
- Chapter 33. Abraham Joshua Heschel
- Chapter 34. Jewish Feminism
- Chapter 35. Jewish Environmentalism
- Afterword
- List of Contributors
- Index
- Back Cover