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Author Mittleman, Alan, author

Title Absurdity and meaning in contemporary philosophy and Jewish thought Alan L. Mittleman, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Published New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, [2023]
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Summary There is a lively discussion in contemporary philosophy that explores the meaning of life or, more modestly, meaning in life. Philosophers, for the most part, assume that religion has little to contribute to this inquiry. They believe that the Western religions, such as Judaism, have doctrinaire beliefs which have become implausible and can no longer satisfy the search for meaning. In this book, Alan L. Mittleman argues that this view is misconceived. He offers a presentation of core Jewish beliefs by using classical and contemporary texts that address the question of the meaning of life in a philosophical spirit. That spirit includes profound self-questioning and self-criticism. Such beliefs are not doctrinaire: Jewish sources, such as the biblical Book of Ecclesiastes, are, in fact, open to an absurdist reading. Mittleman demonstrates that both philosophy and Judaism are prone to ineliminable doubts and perplexities. Far from pre-empting a conversation, they promote honest dialogue
Subject Meaning (Philosophy) -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Jewish philosophy.
Jewish philosophy.
Meaning (Philosophy) -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781009099400
100909940X