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Crescas (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkɾeskəs], Hebrew: קרשקש) is a Judaeo-Catalan
family name,
prominent in the
former Crown of Aragon.
Crescas is a common...
- who was
completely blind before the surgeries.
Crescas was a
leader of Aragon's
Jewish community. "
CRESCAS, ABIATHARIBN, HA-KOHEN".
Jewish Encyclopedia...
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Jewish philosophy.
Hasdai Crescas came from a
family of scholars. He was the
grandson of the
Talmudist Hasdai ben
Judah Crescas, and a
disciple of the Talmudist...
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natural man.
Crescas attempted to show that
Aristotelian rationalism was far from infallible. In this, he is a
precursor of
Baruch Spinoza.
Crescas deplores...
- Don
Crescas Vidal was a
French Talmudist in the
first half of the
fourteenth century.
Vidal was
probably born in Spain.
Vidal went to Perpignan, France...
- century.
Hasdai Crescas was a
student of
Nissim ben
Reuben Gerondi, who in turn was a
student of
Reuben ben
Nissim Gerondi.
Crescas was a
rabbi and the...
- Arab Aristotelians. His
teacher was
Hasdai Crescas,
author of Or Adonai.
Opinions vary on
whether Crescas was
still alive when
Sefer HaIkkarim was published...
- in actuality, is that
which sustains the
specific form — Hasdai
Crescas Hasdai Crescas imagines that celestial-body is like Hylé but as
matter in actuality...
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philosopher Philo, but he also aut****d an
astonishing variety of
other works on
Crescas, Maimonides, Averroes, Spinoza, the Kalam, the
Church Fathers, and the...
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possibility that they can be
infinite simultaneously? — Hasdai
Crescas Hasdai Crescas in "Or Hashem"
explains that over the
limits of
world of finitude...