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Spinoza was a Spanish jewish thinker who, because of his philosophical position was never fully accepted into the jewish community. He was more of a pantheist than a theist and did not take jewish beliefs literally concerning god...
#philosophy #historyofphilosophy #spinoza #Jewishphilosophy #pantheism #conceptualism #metaphysics #theology https://philosophyindefinitely.wordpress.com/2020/01/27/spinoza/
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Lecture #36 – SpinozaSpinoza was a Spanish jewish thinker who, because of his philosophical position was never fully accepted into the jewish community. He was more of a pantheist than a thei…

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Something that came up in my chavruta session last week...

Does God have an internal monologue? Thoughts?

Does thought imply internal debate which implies imperfection? Or does it imply perfection through a truly total consideration and reason?

#Judaism #JewishPhilosophy #Theology

Aha, I need to read this article.

#jewish Perspectives on End-of-Life Decisions”

https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:203104044

#Judaism #JewishPhilosophy #PalliativeCare #LifeSuppory

Jewish Perspectives on End-of-Life Decisions | Semantic Scholar

Six fundamental Jewish convictions that affect end-of-life care are examined, including Jewish norms about burial, cremation, autopsies, organ and tissue donation, and donating one’s body to science. This article first examines six fundamental Jewish convictions that affect end-of-life care. It then discusses Advance Directives. This is followed by an extensive section on the details of end-of-life care as from the perspective of Jewish law, tradition, and theology. This includes defining death, foregoing life-sustaining treatment, artificial nutrition and hydration, curing the patient and not the disease, pain control and palliative care, medical experimentation and research, and social support of the sick. The last section discusses care of the deceased, including Jewish norms about burial, cremation, autopsies, organ and tissue donation, and donating one’s body to science.