Critique of Halakhic Reason
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-776793-1 (ISBN)
Critique of Halakhic Reason offers fresh assessments of twentieth century Jewish thinkers, including Joseph Soloveitchik, Yeshayahu Leibowitz, and Eliezer Berkovits, as deeply engaged in reason-giving about the commandments yet simultaneously denying the normativity of practical reason. Against them, it contends that, when reasons are understood as generated by the structure of agency and the relations among subjects, they are the source of normativity. This constructivist theory of practical reason provides a basis for conceptions of authority, norms, and obligations that are applicable even to God's commands. Divine commandments too operate within a "space of reasons," and so are constrained by rationality and morality. Whether commandments are justified and how they are implemented depends on the reasons offered for and against them by humans. Reasons and practices of reason-giving are thus central to religious thought and life.
Yonatan Y. Brafman examines the reasoning operative in the justification and jurisprudence of the Jewish commandments, and develops the consequences of reasoning for the study and philosophy of religion.
Yonatan Y. Brafman is Assistant Professor of Modern Judaism in the Department of Religion and Program in Judaic Studies at Tufts University. He is a scholar of Jewish thought and a philosopher of religion whose work focuses on Jewish law in the context of contemporary moral, legal, and political philosophy. He has held fellowships at the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, New York University Law School, and Cardozo School of Law. He holds a PhD in Philosophy of Religion and Jewish Thought from Columbia University.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Philosophy of Halakhah and the Dialectic of Normativity
Chapter 1. Normative World: Joseph Soloveitchik's Axiological Realism
Chapter 2. Normative Self: Yeshayahu Leibowitz's Axiological Voluntarism
Chapter 3. Normative God: Eliezer Berkovits's Divine Command Theory
Part II. Normativity and the Analytic of the Commandments
Chapter 4. Reasons Rehabilitated: A Constructivist Theory
Chapter 5. Two Conceptions of Authority: Instrumental and Relational
Chapter 6. Analytic of the Commandments
Conclusion
Bibliography
Erscheinungsdatum | 03.05.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | AAR Reflection and Theory in the Study of Religion |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 165 x 244 mm |
Gewicht | 680 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Judentum |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-776793-1 / 0197767931 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-776793-1 / 9780197767931 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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