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Talmudic Reasoning
Leib Moscovitz
其他書名
From Casuistics to Conceptualization
出版
Mohr Siebeck
, 2002
主題
Religion / Judaism / General
Religion / Judaism / Rituals & Practice
Religion / Judaism / History
Religion / Judaism / Sacred Writings
Religion / Judaism / Talmud
Social Science / Jewish Studies
ISBN
316147726X
9783161477263
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1BzNqXAR6NwC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The development of explicit legal concepts and principles in rabbinic literature reflects rabbinic legal thought at its most creative and sophisticated, as many of these concepts and principles deal with abstract, metaphysical entities. In this study Leib Moscovitz systematically surveys the development and impact of abstraction and conceptualization in the various legal corpora of rabbinic literature, illustrating the critical and unique role that conceptualization plays in talmudic reasoning. He demonstrates how the analysis of rabbinic conceptualization can shed light on numerous important aspects of rabbinic scholarship, such as the character and development of rabbinic legal thought, techniques of rabbinic legal exegesis, rabbinic jurisprudence, and various philological and historical issues in rabbinics, such as the chronology of the anonymous stratum of the Babylonian Talmud. Rabbinic conceptualization, though unique in many respects, shares certain features with cognate disciplines, and this study utilizes these disciplines (mainly jurisprudence, cognitive psychology, and philosophy) to illuminate rabbinic conceptualization wherever relevant. The themes addressed in this study include the use of casuistics, generalization, and implicit conceptualization in the earlier strata of rabbinic literature, classification and legal definition, legal fictions, legal explanation, analogy and association, and the development and use of explicit legal concepts and principles in the later strata of rabbinic literature.