מורה נבוכים של הרמב"ם והפילוסופיה האריסטוטלית
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Moses Maimonides' major work, written in Judeo-Arabic around 1190, the Guide for the Perplexed reconciles biblical revelation with Aristotelian philosophy. It addresses God's incorporeality, negative attributes, creation, and prophecy. Translated into Hebrew by Samuel Ibn Tibbon, the work provoked sharp controversies in medieval Judaism.
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