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Kenneth Seeskin

Northwestern University
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  • Northwestern University
    Department of Religious Studies
    Distinguished Professor
Yale University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1972
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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  • Discutendo a proposito di ignoranza: Maimonide e Spinoza sulla contingenza
    Teoria 26 (2): 313-333. 2006.
    In Book I of the Ethics, Spinoza rejects any explanation that uses the will of God to explain natural phenomena. In his paper Spinoza’s argument is discussed by looking at a specific example of the view he was criticizing: Maimonides’ account of particularity. We will see that in some ways, Spinoza is right. But we will also see that Maimonides’ argument is not as naïve as a reader of Spinoza might think and that Spinoza’s own position is not immune from Maimonides’ attack on metaphysical determ…Read more
    In Book I of the Ethics, Spinoza rejects any explanation that uses the will of God to explain natural phenomena. In his paper Spinoza’s argument is discussed by looking at a specific example of the view he was criticizing: Maimonides’ account of particularity. We will see that in some ways, Spinoza is right. But we will also see that Maimonides’ argument is not as naïve as a reader of Spinoza might think and that Spinoza’s own position is not immune from Maimonides’ attack on metaphysical determinism
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    R. B. Rutherford. The Art of Plato: Ten Essays in Platonic Interpretation. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995. Pp. xv + 335. Cloth, $45.00. (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (3): 457-458. 1997.
    Plato: Interpretive StrategiesPlato: Why Dialogues?
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    Philosophical Religions from Plato to Spinoza: Reason, Religion, and Autonomy by Carlos Fraenkel
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (1): 171-172. 2014.
    History of Western PhilosophyHistory: Autonomy17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed: A Philosophical Guide by Alfred L. Ivry
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (2): 345-346. 2017.
    Although there has never been a shortage of book-length commentaries on Plato's Republic, Descartes's Meditations, or Spinoza's Ethics, the same cannot be said of Maimonides's Guide of the Perplexed. A few Hebrew commentaries exist, but they are neither influential nor readily accessible to English-speaking audiences. So while there has been a noticeable resurgence of interest in Maimonides since the publication of Shlomo Pines's English translation in 1963, there is still a respect in which Ivr…Read more
    Although there has never been a shortage of book-length commentaries on Plato's Republic, Descartes's Meditations, or Spinoza's Ethics, the same cannot be said of Maimonides's Guide of the Perplexed. A few Hebrew commentaries exist, but they are neither influential nor readily accessible to English-speaking audiences. So while there has been a noticeable resurgence of interest in Maimonides since the publication of Shlomo Pines's English translation in 1963, there is still a respect in which Ivry's book breaks new ground.The reasons for the lack of such a commentary are several. The original text is written in Judeo-Arabic and presupposes advanced knowledge of the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic commentaries on the Bible...
    History of Western Philosophy
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    Philosophy and Literature 9 (2): 201-202. 1985.
    Philosophy of Literature
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    VIastos on Elenchus and Mathematics
    Ancient Philosophy 13 (1): 37-53. 1993.
    ClassicsPlato: MathematicsPlato: Elenchos
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    I4 Miracles in Jewish philosophy
    In Graham H. Twelftree (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Miracles, Cambridge University Press. pp. 254. 2011.
    Judaism
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