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The Guide for the Perplexed, Part 2

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In the Guide of the Perplexed Maimonides (Moses ben Maimon) achieved an original and highly influential synthesis of religious and secular learning, drawing on Rabbinical teachings, the Aristotelian and neo-Platonic doctrines then current in the Islamic world, as well as his own scriptural exegeses and philosophical arguments. According to Encyclopaedia Judaica, "almost every philosophic work for the remainder of the Middle Ages cited, commented on, or criticized Maimonides' views." - Summary by Kazbek (8 hr 47 min)

Chapters

The Author's Introduction. The Twenty-Six Propositions employed by the Philosop…

18:35

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I. Philosophical proofs for the Existence, Incorporeality, and Unity of the Fir…

25:30

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II. On the Existence of Intelligences or purely Spiritual Beings

6:58

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Ill. The Author adopts the Theory of Aristotle as least open to Objections

1:30

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IV. The Spheres and the Causes of their Motion

11:51

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V. Agreement of the Aristotelian Theory with the Teaching of Scripture

4:44

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VI. What is meant by the Scriptural Term "Angels"

10:24

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VII. The Homonymity of the term "Angel"

2:19

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VIII. On the Music of the Spheres

2:18

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IX. On the Number of the Heavenly Spheres

3:34

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X. The Influence of the Spheres upon the Earth manifests itself in four differe…

12:24

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XI. The Theory of Eccentricity Preferable to that of Epicycles

9:58

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XII. On the Nature of the Divine Influence and that of the Spheres

11:29

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XIII. Three Different Theories about the Beginning of the Universe

14:34

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XIV. Seven Methods by which the Philosophers sought to prove the Eternity of th…

11:28

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XV. Aristotle does not scientifically demonstrate his Theory

7:18

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XVI. The Author refutes all Objections to Creatio ex nihilo

2:57

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XVII. The Laws of Nature apply to Things Created, but do not regulate the Creat…

14:09

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XVIII. Examinations of the Proofs of Philosophers for the Eternity of the Unive…

14:20

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XIX. Design in Nature

26:36

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XX. The Opinion of Aristotle as regards Design in Nature

8:12

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XXI. Explanation of the Aristotelian Theory that the Universe is the necessary …

9:13

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XXII. Objections to the Theory of the Eternity of the Universe

13:35

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XXIII. The Theory of Creatio ex nihilo is preferable to that of the Eternity of…

5:49

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XXIV. Difficulty of Comprehending the Nature and the Motion of the Spheres acco…

15:44

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XXV. The Theory of Creation is adopted because of its own Superiority, the Proo…

7:35

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XXVI. Examination of a passage from Pirke di-Rabbi Eliezer in reference to Crea…

5:36

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XXVII. The Theory of a Future Destruction of the Universe is not part of the Re…

4:17

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XXVIII. Scriptural Teaching is in favour of the Indestructibility of the Univer…

7:33

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XXIX. Explanation of Scriptural Phrases implying the Destruction of Heaven and…

32:43

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XXX. Philosophical Interpretation of Genesis i.-iv.

30:55

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XXXI. The Institution of the Sabbath serves (1) to Teach the Theory of Creation…

4:03

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XXXII. Three Theories concerning Prophecy

10:36

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XXXIII. The Difference between Moses and the other Israelites as regards the Re…

7:45

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XXXIV. Explanation of Exodus xxiii. 20

4:03

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XXXV. The Difference between Moses and the other Prophets as regards the Mirac…

8:02

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XXXVI. On the Mental, Physical and Moral Faculties of the Prophets

14:08

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XXXVII. On the Divine Influence upon Man's Imaginative and Mental Faculties th…

6:24

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XXXVIII. Courage and Intuition reach the highest degree of Perfection in Prophe…

8:09

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XXXIX. Moses was the fittest Prophet to Receive and Promulgate the Immutable La…

8:25

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XL. The Test of True Prophecy

8:57

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XLI. What is Meant by "Vision"

9:59

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XLII. Prophets Received Direct Communication only in Dreams or Visions

9:36

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XLIII. On the Allegories of the Prophets

9:57

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XLIV. On the Different Modes in which Prophets Receive Divine Messages

6:40

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XLV. The Various Classes of Prophets

25:32

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XLVI. The Allegorical Acts of Prophets formed Parts of Prophetic Visions

11:56

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XLVII. On the Figurative Style of the Prophetic Writings

9:46

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XLVIII. Scripture ascribes Phenomena directly produced by Natural Causes to God…

9:20

Read by Geoffrey Edwards