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Logic in the Torah

Author : Avi Sion
Publisher : Avi Sion
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2018-01-31
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781984935816

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Logic in the Torah is a ‘thematic compilation’ by Avi Sion. It collects in one volume essays that he has written on this subject in Judaic Logic (1995) and A Fortiori Logic (2013), in which traces of logic in the Torah and related religious documents (the Nakh, the Christian Bible, and the Koran and Hadiths) are identified and analyzed.

Judaic Logic

Author : Avi Sion
Publisher : Avi Sion
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1995-06-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9782970009115

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Judaic Logic by Avi Sion Pdf

Judaic logic: A Formal Analysis of Biblical, Talmudic and Rabbinic Logic is an original inquiry into the forms of thought determining Jewish law and belief, from the impartial perspective of a logician. Judaic Logic attempts to honestly estimate the extent to which the logic employed within Judaism fits into the general norms, and whether it has any contributions to make to them.

A Fortiori Logic

Author : Avi Sion
Publisher : Avi Sion
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2013-11-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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A Fortiori Logic by Avi Sion Pdf

A FORTIORI LOGIC: INNOVATIONS, HISTORY AND ASSESSMENTS, by Avi Sion, is a wide-ranging and in-depth study of a fortiori reasoning, comprising a great many new theoretical insights into such argument, a history of its use and discussion from antiquity to the present day, and critical analyses of the main attempts at its elucidation. Its purpose is nothing less than to lay the foundations for a new branch of logic, and greatly develop it; and thus to once and for all dispel the many fallacious ideas circulating regarding the nature of a fortiori reasoning.

Judaic Logic

Author : Avi Sion
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2014-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1495200108

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Judaic Logic by Avi Sion Pdf

Judaic logic: A Formal Analysis of Biblical, Talmudic and Rabbinic Logic is an original inquiry into the forms of thought determining Jewish law and belief, from the impartial perspective of a logician. Judaic Logic attempts to honestly estimate the extent to which the logic employed within Judaism fits into the general norms, and whether it has any contributions to make to them. The author ranges far and wide in Jewish lore, finding clear evidence of both inductive and deductive reasoning in the Torah and other books of the Bible, and analyzing the methodology of the Talmud and other Rabbinic literature by means of formal tools which make possible its objective evaluation with reference to scientific logic. The result is a highly innovative work - incisive and open, free of cliches or manipulation. Judaic Logic succeeds in translating vague and confusing interpretative principles and examples into formulas with the clarity and precision of Aristotelian syllogism. Among the positive outcomes, for logic in general, are a thorough listing, analysis and validation of the various forms of a-fortiori argument, as well as a clarification of dialectic logic. However, on the negative side, this demystification of Talmudic/Rabbinic modes of thought (hermeneutic and heuristic) reveals most of them to be, contrary to the boasts of orthodox commentators, far from deductive and certain. They are often, legitimately enough, inductive. But they are also often unnatural and arbitrary constructs, supported by unverifiable claims and fallacious techniques. In sum, Judaic Logic elucidates and evaluates the epistemological assumptions which have generated the Halakhah (Jewish religious jurisprudence) and allied doctrines. Traditional justifications, or rationalizations, concerning Judaic law and belief, are carefully dissected and weighed at the level of logical process and structure, without concern for content. This foundational approach, devoid of any critical or supportive bias, clears the way for a timely reassessment of orthodox Judaism (and incidentally, other religious systems, by means of analogies or contrasts). Judaic Logic ought, therefore, to be read by all Halakhists, as well as Bible and Talmud scholars and students; and also by everyone interested in the theory, practice and history of logic.

ספר ההגיון

Author : Moshe Ḥayyim Luzzatto
Publisher : Feldheim Publishers
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 087306707X

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ספר ההגיון by Moshe Ḥayyim Luzzatto Pdf

In this sequel to The Ways of Reason, the Ramchal explains key logical concepts as they are applied to Talmudic analysis. Includes a new workbook supplement by the author. Vowelized Hebrew with facing English and 15 pages of explanatory charts.

Logic in the Talmud

Author : Avi Sion
Publisher : Avi Sion
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2018-03-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Logic in the Talmud by Avi Sion Pdf

Logic in the Talmud is a ‘thematic compilation’ by Avi Sion. It collects in one volume essays that he has written on this subject in Judaic Logic (1995) and A Fortiori Logic (2013), in which traces of logic in the Talmud (the Mishna and Gemara) are identified and analyzed. While this book does not constitute an exhaustive study of logic in the Talmud, it is a ground-breaking and extensive study.

ספר דרך תבונות

Author : משה חיים לוצאטו
Publisher : Feldheim Publishers
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Religion
ISBN : 087306495X

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ספר דרך תבונות by משה חיים לוצאטו Pdf

Drawing extensively on examples from the Gemara, this work bridges Talmudic analysis and the principles of logic. With Hebrew and facing English, detailed chapter outlines, indices and charts.

Logic of the Heart, Logic of the Mind

Author : Ahron Soloveichik
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Fasts and feasts
ISBN : STANFORD:36105002304306

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God's Wisdom Behind the Torah

Author : Prince Patella
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-17
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1704680050

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God's Wisdom Behind the Torah by Prince Patella Pdf

The author seeks to examine the logic and rationale of God's laws and behavior in the Old Testament. He seeks to provide logical reasons to the commands stated in the Torah through scientific and scholarly research from different fields of endeavor e.g natural sciences, social sciences, law, history, etc. Thus providing answers to classical questions about God concerning the Old Testament. For instance, questions such as why did God command a death penalty for sin such as adultery?

Jewish Socratic Questions in an Age without Plato

Author : Yehuda Halper
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004468764

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Jewish Socratic Questions in an Age without Plato by Yehuda Halper Pdf

Winner of the 2022 Goldstein-Goren Book Award from the Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Yehuda Halper examines Jewish depictions of Socrates and Socratic questioning of the divine among European and North African Jews of the 12th-15th centuries. Without direct access to Plato, their understanding of Socrates is indirect, based on legendary material, on fragmentary quotations from Plato, or on Aristotle. Out of these sources, Jewish authors of this period formed two distinct views of Socrates: one as a wise, ascetic, monotheist, and the other as a vocal skeptic. The latter view has its roots in Plato's Apology where Socrates describes his divine mandate to question all knowledge, including knowledge of the divine. After exploring how this and similar questions arise in the works of Judah Halevi and the Hebrew Averroes, Halper traces how such open-questioning of the divine arises in the works of Maimonides, Jacob Anatoli, Gersonides, and Abraham Bibago.

Meta-halakhah

Author : Moshe Koppel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Religion
ISBN : UVA:X004093760

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Meta-halakhah by Moshe Koppel Pdf

Moshe Koppel, an expert in the field of logic, draws on basic concepts of logic to analyze the dynamics and structure of Halakhah. the author poses age-old questions about the nature of Sinaitic revelation, as well as modern questions about the role of computers and the immutability of a law. Far from a dry philosophical work, this is a lively discussion about Halakhah that bears relevance on life today.

Judaic Logic

Author : Andrew Schumann
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 1617191949

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Judaic Logic by Andrew Schumann Pdf

Judaic reasoning is discussed from the standpoint of modern logic. Andrew Schumann defines Judaic logic, traces Aristotelian influence on developing Jewish studies in Judaic reasoning, and shows the non-Aristotelian core of fundamentals of Judaic logic. Further, Schumann proposes some modern approaches to understanding and formalizing Judaic reasoning, including Judaic semantics and (non-Aristotelian) syllogistics.

All The More

Author : Avi Sion
Publisher : Avi Sion
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2024-02-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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All The More by Avi Sion Pdf

ALL THE MORE, by Avi Sion, Ph.D., comprises a merged list of 72 qal vachomer arguments in the Tanakh, i.e. of a fortiori arguments in the Hebrew Bible. This listing brings together lists proposed in past rabbinic literature and in more recent studies by the author. The literature research for it was carried out mainly by R. Yaakov Gabay, who looked into works in Hebrew by five rabbis who had proposed lists, namely: R. Shmuel Yaffe Ashkenazi (Yefeh Toar, 1597), R. Zvi Hirsch Katzenellenbogen (Netivot Olam, 1822), R. Zeev Wolf Einhorn (Midrash Tannaim, 1839), R. Mattityahu Strashun (Mattat Yah, 1892), R. Chaim Hirschensohn (Berure HaMidot, 1928). The author of the present essay brought additional information from the Tanakh commentary of R. Shlomo Yitzchaki (Rashi, 11th Cent.) and an essay by R. Louis Jacobs (2005), as well as from his own past works (Judaic Logic, 1990, and A Fortiori Logic, 2013). The information thus gathered is here presented in a systematic manner, after careful evaluation by the author of each case with reference to narrative context, language used, and logical form. Efforts are made to identify which cases were known to each of the past authors, and to determine who found each case first and whether subsequent listings of the case (if any) were independent or derivative.

The Classics of Judaism

Author : Jacob Neusner
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1995-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0664254551

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The Classics of Judaism by Jacob Neusner Pdf

Neusner introduces the reader to selections from all the documents of the Torah and Scripture that define the canon of Judaism in its formative stage

Archaeology of Logic

Author : Andrew Schumann
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 578 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2023-04-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781000871128

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The question arises whether logic was given to us by God or whether it is the result of human evolution. I believe that at least the modus ponens rule ( A and if A then B implies B) is inherent in humans, but probably many other modern systems (e.g., resource logic, non - monotonic logic etc.) are the result of humans adapating to the environment. It is therefore of interest to study and compare the way logic is used in ancient cultures as well as the way logic is going to be used in our 21st century. This welcome book studies and compares the way formation of logic in three cultures: Ancient Greek (4th century B.C.), Judaic (1st century B.C. – 1st century A.D.) and Indo-Buddhist (2nd century A.D.) The book notes that logic became especially popular during the period of late antiquity in countries covered by the international trade of the Silk Road. This study makes a valuable contribution to the history of logic and to the very understanding of the origions and nature of logical thinking. -Prof. Dov Gabbay, King's College London, UK Andrew Schumann in his book demonsrates that logic step-by-step arose in different places and cultural circles. He argues that if we apply a structural-genealogical method, as well as turn to various sources, particularly, religious, philosophical, linguistic, etc., then we can obtain a more general and more adequate picture of emengence and development of logic. This book is a new and very valuable contribution to the history of logic as a manifestation of the human mind. - Prof. Jan Wolenski, Jagiellonian University, Poland The author of the Archaeology of Logic defends the claim, calling it "logic is aftter all", which sees logical competence as a practical skill that people began to learn in antiquity, as soom as they realized that avoiding cognitive biases in their reasoning would make their daily activities more successful. The in-depth reading of the book with its diving into the comparative quotations in the long dead or hardly known to most of us languages like Sumerian-Akkadian, Aramatic, Hebrew and etc, will be rewarded by the response that the logical competence is diverse and it can be trained, despite the inevitabilitiy of the reasoning fallacies; and that critical discussions and agaonal character of the social lide are the necessary tools for that. - Prof. Elena Lisanyuk