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Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought

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[Revised entry by Mauro Zonta and Charles Manekin on February 21, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
The ‘influence’ of Arabic and Islamic philosophy on Judaic thought has never been studied as a whole: as a matter of fact, in recent times it has not yet been the object of a comprehensive and detailed analysis, apart from that made in a general article (Zonta 1997a; see also a wide table and a short sketch of the Arabic-to-Hebrew philosophical works: Zonta 2011b and 2011c). That article concentrated on some particular subjects of this ‘influence’, i.e. on the quotations, translations and…

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