Socrates and Maimonides are paragons of piety. They devote their lives to divine service, notwithstanding their perception that an unbridgeable chasm separates the divine from the human. At great personal cost they take on God’s tasks—that is, the tasks that God would do if only He weren’t God. For Socrates, that work is to persuade people of the great value of their souls and consequently of the importance of justice and truth. For Maimonides, it is to encourage meticulous observance of Jewish law in its ritual and moral aspects, and to banish false and noxious views of God from the beliefs of even ordinary people. Neither Socrates nor Maimonides is content to foster only his own intellectual perfection—and therein lies their piety
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All of mankind faces a great dilemma, whether they realize it or not, regarding their state of depra...
The essay argues in favor of the general hypothesis that Socrates believed in the existence of a god...
In this reading of the Euthyphro, Socrates and Euthyphro are seen less in a primordial conflict betw...
The Euthyphro portrays Plato’s mentor, Socrates, asking the question, “what is piety”? In the Apolog...
Euthyphro, one of the Greek philosopher Plato’s earliest dialogues (about 380 B.C.), presents a dile...
The argument used by Socrates to refute the thesis that piety is what all the gods love is one of th...
While Socrates was in his own way a deeply religious man, the Euthyphro is often thought to provide ...
Journal ArticleThe recent resurgence in Socratic scholarship has been rather unconcerned with the re...
The usual way to relate to Platonism to theism is to contrast an impersonal conception of the Good w...
The central problem of this dissertation arises from reflecting on Euthyphro’s often neglected final...
While linguistic and analytical interpretations of the Euthyphro are usually circumscribed to two pa...
Exploration of why Socrates "follows" his god, Apollo, in "the Apology." Three possibilities are con...
Straipsnyje analizuojamas viduramžių žydų filosofo Mošės Maimonido etikos traktatas „Shemonah Peraqi...
Socrates is in search of a specific knowledge that by achieving it, one would both realize the moral...
This study investigates the meaning of divine forgiveness in the thought of Philo of Alexandria. Did...
All of mankind faces a great dilemma, whether they realize it or not, regarding their state of depra...
The essay argues in favor of the general hypothesis that Socrates believed in the existence of a god...
In this reading of the Euthyphro, Socrates and Euthyphro are seen less in a primordial conflict betw...