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Devotional Intelligence and Jewish Religious Thinking

A Philosophical Essay

Phillip Stambovsky

This groundbreaking neo-Maimonidean work establishes, on independently philosophical grounds, the intellectual warrant of Jewish religious thinking as “devotional intelligence.” It demonstrates the purchase and intellectual authority of such thinking by appeal to two dialectically interrelated principles: on the one hand, the metaphysical principle that knowing is of being; and, on the other, “sacral attunement,” a normative principle.

Part I distinguishes this study from leading work in contemporary philosophy of Judaism. It introduces the game-changing bid to privilege “intelligence” in the
onto-epistemological Aristotelian sense, over epistemologically orchestrated, post-Enlightenment “reason” when it comes to assessing the intellectual soundness of religious thinking.

Part II distills contemporary elements of Aristotle’s onto-epistemological psychology of intelligence that Maimonides incorporated in his philosophy of Jewish religious thinking. Further, it finds in
Hegel a bridge between Maimonides’ account of devotional intelligence and a modern Maimonidean “science of knowing” dedicated to religious thinking.

Part III turns to “sacral attunement,” foregrounding the normative “devotional” aspect of devotional intelligence. It probes the intentionality of both onto-epistemological
attunement and the “sacred” relative to “the factor of the transcendent.” In the process it identifies and applies elements of an existential phenomenology of “fundamental attunement” that thematize defining realities of the sacral attunement unique to normative Jewish covenantal praxis. A related analysis of “the sacred” in religious thinking follows, which segues to a chapter on the “factor of the transcendent” as a seminal constituent of meaning in both the sciences and religion.

Part IV applies and amplifies key findings in light of a signature Jewish devotional theme: the divine names, approached from a signally Maimonidean, apophatic position indexed to the factor of the transcendent as the “unconditioned condition” (Kant) of intelligible meaning as such. Distinguishing what the divine names indicate from what they refer to, the essay concludes by substantiating the intellectual warrant of Jewish religious thinking as a devotional intelligence of the relation—of identity-in-difference—between the attributive names and the Tetragrammaton.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 298 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9
978-1-4985-9061-7 • Hardback • July 2019 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
978-1-4985-9062-4 • eBook • July 2019 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
Subjects: Philosophy / Religious, Religion / Judaism / General


Phillip Stambovsky teaches philosophy at Fairfield University and is author of Inference and the Metaphysic of Reason (2009).
Preface

Introduction



Part I

Jewish Philosophy and the Idea of a Philosophical Science of Devotional Intelligence



Chapter 1Philosophy of Judaism and the Idea of a “Science of Knowing” Dedicated to Jewish

Religious Thinking

Chapter 2Devotional Intelligence as the Focus of an Essay in the Science of Knowing



Part II

Intelligenceand Maimonidean Religious Thinking: That Knowing is of Being



Chapter 3 Maimonides, Intelligence and Judgment in Religious Thinking

Chapter 4Intelligence in Maimonides’ Ontotheology and in Aristotle’s De anima: Tracing and

Retrieving the Onto-Epistemological Core of Devotional Intelligence

Chapter 5 G. W. F. Hegel’s Psychology of Intelligence as a Resource for a Modern Maimonidean

Appendix I: Hegel’s Conception of Intuition and Devotional Judgment

Appendix II: Prophetic Intuition



Part III

Devotion as Sacral Attunement: Meaning and the Factor of the Transcendent



Chapter 6Fundamental Attunement, the Religious Act, and the Onto-Epistemology of the Sacred

Chapter 7The Shared Warrant of Sacrally Attuned and Scientific Judgment: Meaning and the Factor

of the Transcendent



Part IV

Application and Amplifications:

The Intellectual Warrant of Religious Thinking of the Divine Names



Chapter 8 Jewish Religious Thinking that Identifies the Attributive Divine Names with the Tetragrammaton

Conclusion



Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Phillip Stambovsky’s neo-Maimonidean book is an intriguing and original attempt to rethink the notions of intelligence and the intelligible within the context of continental philosophy of religion.
— Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Professor of Philosophy, Charlotte Bloomberg Chair in the Humanities, Johns Hopkins University


In his philosophical essay Devotional Intelligence and Jewish Religious Thinking, Phillip Stambovsky develops a veritable "science of knowing" dedicated to Jewish religious thinking. This rigorous onto-epistemology, reflecting the primordial unity of being and knowing, aims at fostering a disciplined reflective intelligence, a genuinely rational agency. In conversation with Aristotle, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Heidegger, and Soloveitchik, the author renews Maimonides' philosophical project in a decidedly and critically modern subject-oriented form. Devotional intelligence and Jewish Religious Thinking is the most creative, substantial, rigorous, and undoubtedly controversial instantiation of Jewish philosophy in the 21st century that I am aware of. This extraordinary work is indispensable reading for any serious thinker interested in the contemporary renewal of the metaphysics of knowledge in general and of religious knowledge in particular.
— Reinhard Huetter, Ordinarius Professor of Fundamental and Dogmatic Theology, School of Theology and Religious Studies, The Catholic University of America


Devotional Intelligence and Jewish Religious Thinking

A Philosophical Essay

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Hardback
eBook
Summary
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  • This groundbreaking neo-Maimonidean work establishes, on independently philosophical grounds, the intellectual warrant of Jewish religious thinking as “devotional intelligence.” It demonstrates the purchase and intellectual authority of such thinking by appeal to two dialectically interrelated principles: on the one hand, the metaphysical principle that knowing is of being; and, on the other, “sacral attunement,” a normative principle.

    Part I distinguishes this study from leading work in contemporary philosophy of Judaism. It introduces the game-changing bid to privilege “intelligence” in the
    onto-epistemological Aristotelian sense, over epistemologically orchestrated, post-Enlightenment “reason” when it comes to assessing the intellectual soundness of religious thinking.

    Part II distills contemporary elements of Aristotle’s onto-epistemological psychology of intelligence that Maimonides incorporated in his philosophy of Jewish religious thinking. Further, it finds in
    Hegel a bridge between Maimonides’ account of devotional intelligence and a modern Maimonidean “science of knowing” dedicated to religious thinking.

    Part III turns to “sacral attunement,” foregrounding the normative “devotional” aspect of devotional intelligence. It probes the intentionality of both onto-epistemological
    attunement and the “sacred” relative to “the factor of the transcendent.” In the process it identifies and applies elements of an existential phenomenology of “fundamental attunement” that thematize defining realities of the sacral attunement unique to normative Jewish covenantal praxis. A related analysis of “the sacred” in religious thinking follows, which segues to a chapter on the “factor of the transcendent” as a seminal constituent of meaning in both the sciences and religion.

    Part IV applies and amplifies key findings in light of a signature Jewish devotional theme: the divine names, approached from a signally Maimonidean, apophatic position indexed to the factor of the transcendent as the “unconditioned condition” (Kant) of intelligible meaning as such. Distinguishing what the divine names indicate from what they refer to, the essay concludes by substantiating the intellectual warrant of Jewish religious thinking as a devotional intelligence of the relation—of identity-in-difference—between the attributive names and the Tetragrammaton.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 298 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9
    978-1-4985-9061-7 • Hardback • July 2019 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
    978-1-4985-9062-4 • eBook • July 2019 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
    Subjects: Philosophy / Religious, Religion / Judaism / General
Author
Author


  • Phillip Stambovsky teaches philosophy at Fairfield University and is author of Inference and the Metaphysic of Reason (2009).
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface

    Introduction



    Part I

    Jewish Philosophy and the Idea of a Philosophical Science of Devotional Intelligence



    Chapter 1Philosophy of Judaism and the Idea of a “Science of Knowing” Dedicated to Jewish

    Religious Thinking

    Chapter 2Devotional Intelligence as the Focus of an Essay in the Science of Knowing



    Part II

    Intelligenceand Maimonidean Religious Thinking: That Knowing is of Being



    Chapter 3 Maimonides, Intelligence and Judgment in Religious Thinking

    Chapter 4Intelligence in Maimonides’ Ontotheology and in Aristotle’s De anima: Tracing and

    Retrieving the Onto-Epistemological Core of Devotional Intelligence

    Chapter 5 G. W. F. Hegel’s Psychology of Intelligence as a Resource for a Modern Maimonidean

    Appendix I: Hegel’s Conception of Intuition and Devotional Judgment

    Appendix II: Prophetic Intuition



    Part III

    Devotion as Sacral Attunement: Meaning and the Factor of the Transcendent



    Chapter 6Fundamental Attunement, the Religious Act, and the Onto-Epistemology of the Sacred

    Chapter 7The Shared Warrant of Sacrally Attuned and Scientific Judgment: Meaning and the Factor

    of the Transcendent



    Part IV

    Application and Amplifications:

    The Intellectual Warrant of Religious Thinking of the Divine Names



    Chapter 8 Jewish Religious Thinking that Identifies the Attributive Divine Names with the Tetragrammaton

    Conclusion



    Bibliography

    Index

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Phillip Stambovsky’s neo-Maimonidean book is an intriguing and original attempt to rethink the notions of intelligence and the intelligible within the context of continental philosophy of religion.
    — Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Professor of Philosophy, Charlotte Bloomberg Chair in the Humanities, Johns Hopkins University


    In his philosophical essay Devotional Intelligence and Jewish Religious Thinking, Phillip Stambovsky develops a veritable "science of knowing" dedicated to Jewish religious thinking. This rigorous onto-epistemology, reflecting the primordial unity of being and knowing, aims at fostering a disciplined reflective intelligence, a genuinely rational agency. In conversation with Aristotle, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Heidegger, and Soloveitchik, the author renews Maimonides' philosophical project in a decidedly and critically modern subject-oriented form. Devotional intelligence and Jewish Religious Thinking is the most creative, substantial, rigorous, and undoubtedly controversial instantiation of Jewish philosophy in the 21st century that I am aware of. This extraordinary work is indispensable reading for any serious thinker interested in the contemporary renewal of the metaphysics of knowledge in general and of religious knowledge in particular.
    — Reinhard Huetter, Ordinarius Professor of Fundamental and Dogmatic Theology, School of Theology and Religious Studies, The Catholic University of America


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