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The Right to Belief in Jewish Philosophy

This essay looks at two texts in Jewish philosophy ? one medieval and the other modern ? and summarizes the logical connections between schematic beliefs about the universe in terms of the physical sciences, ethics in terms of the human sciences, and the dynamically determined nature of Jewish faith. More fully discussed is the logical status of dogma in Judaism with respect to the right of the individual within the community to sincere belief. It is argued that, contrary to what is commonly believed by modern Jews, doxis has as central a role in defining Judaism as does praxis.
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Norbert M. Samuelson

Norbert M. Samuelson is a Professor of Religion at Temple University and a founder of the Academy for Jewish Philosophy. He is the author of "An Introduction to Modern Jewish Philosophy," among others.
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