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Actual Infinity in Or Hashem by Hasdai Crescas (1340-1411) (2020)

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This article focuses on the concept of the "infinite in act" of the medieval Jewish philosopher Has-dai Crescas (1340–1411), formulated in the book Or Hashem (1410) to Maimonides' first three propositions, as set out in the second part of the Guide of the Perplexed. Maimonides' theses aim to deny the possibility of the current infinite as an immaterial or material magnitude, as an infinite set of finite beings and as an infinite series of cause and effect. After a brief exposition of the trajectory of the concepts of infinity in the different Jewish wisdom traditions received in the Middle Ages, we indicate how the argument for the current idea of infinity in Crescas dialogues with them. From this dialogue, the concept of the infinite emerges as a singularity updated parallel to the real as an infinite vacuum, a place of coexistence of infinite universes, and as an actual divine infinite like Kavod, Glory, which fills the infinite universe and as an immanent cause of the infinite series of cause and effect that constitutes the eternal existence of contingent beings. In the critique of the third Maimonidian proposition, the first cause is described as an ontological and immanent cause of the infinite series of causes and effects. In this discussion, Crescas points to an idea of God very different from that developed by Maimonides. Here we have the medieval Jewish debate between defenders of divine transcendence and defenders of immanence. This theme is important for the understanding of the reception of Hasdai Crescas' work by Picco Della Mirandolla, Bruno and Espinosa.

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Authors & Contributors
Rossini, Paolo
Ari Ackerman
Gambetta, Emanuele
Zellini, Paolo
Tapp, Christian
Société Internationale pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médiévale
Journals
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Science in Context
Renaissance Quarterly
Les études philosophiques
Publishers
Gangemi Editore
UTET
Oxford University Press
Carocci Editore
Brill
Brepols
Concepts
Philosophy
Infinity
Philosophy of mathematics
Mathematics
Theology
Jewish civilization and culture
People
Crescas, Hasdaï ben Abraham
Spinoza, Baruch
Levi Ben Gershon
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Florenskij, Pavel
Averroes
Time Periods
14th century
Medieval
15th century
13th century
17th century
19th century
Places
Italy
Russia
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