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Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea magistrale
Autore
MONTALI, NICOLÒ
URN
etd-08292024-163840
Titolo
Before and within the Bible. Religion, halakhah, and philosophy of existence in Joseph B. Soloveitchik’s philosophical anthropology
Dipartimento
CIVILTA' E FORME DEL SAPERE
Corso di studi
FILOSOFIA E FORME DEL SAPERE
Relatori
relatore Prof. Perfetti, Stefano
correlatore Prof. Giuliani, Massimo
correlatore Prof. Giuliani, Massimo
Parole chiave
- existentialism
- halakhah
- Joseph Soloveitchik
- judaism
- philosophical anthropology
- philosophy of existence
- philosophy of religion
Data inizio appello
01/10/2024
Consultabilità
Non consultabile
Data di rilascio
01/10/2064
Riassunto
The subject matter of this work is the relationship between the thought of Joseph B. Soloveitchik and European philosophy. My objective is to address such relationship in a twofold manner: on the one hand by looking at the Rav's corpus as influenced by Western philosophy, and on the other hand underscoring the search for an authentic Jewish philosophy within the Bible and other Jewish sources. The work is divided into five chapters. The first chapter analyzes the influence of philosophers in the Rav's using of typological anthropology in the 1940s, Soloveitchik's «academic phase»; while the second chapter reconstructs typologies in the Rav's «existential-therapeutic approach». Chapter three approaches narrative and biblical characters: Maimonidean and Kierkegaardian nuances are underscored in Soloveitchik's Abraham. The fourth chapter portrays Soloveitchik's philosophy of existence as the merge of narrative thought and halakhic commitment, pointing at Job as a paradigmatic figure. Chapter five provides an account of Soloveitchik's use of dialectics as a philosophical tool in his late and posthumous writings.
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