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In terms of the content of the morality of Judaism, the basic meaning of key moral terms such as mishpat (“justice”), tzedakah (“righteousness”), chesed (“kindness”), and rachamim (“compassion”) is much the same as what is understood by current philosophic analysis.
- Derech Eretz
The 19th-century German rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch who...
- Derech Eretz
6 ημέρες πριν · The ethical emphasis of Judaism. Jewish affirmations about God and humans intersect in the concept of Torah as the ordering of human existence in the direction of the divine. Humans are ethically responsible creatures who are responsive to the presence of God in nature and in history.
21 Δεκ 2012 · The first part describes the history of the Jewish tradition's moral thought, from the Bible to contemporary Jewish approaches. The second part includes chapters on specific fields in ethics, including the ethics of medicine, business, sex, speech, politics, war, and the environment.
At the heart of Jewish ethics is the concept of covenant, a mutually binding pledge or promise between God and human beings. It was Nietzsche who saw that the capacity to make promises was the foundation of the moral life.
Both are essential to the moral experience, yet they are so distinct that ethical theories are often categorized according to the emphasis they place upon one or the other of these terms.
30 Ιουν 2014 · Increasing intellectual exposure to Western thinkers and society, especially to Immanuel Kant’s universal rationalistic philosophy and ethics, challenged and inspired Jews to clarify and explain Jewish ethics and morality.
Jewish ethics depends upon a religious principle: upon the assumption of di-vine concern for human behavior, Jewish ethics moves from abstract princi-ple into specific moral injunctions as a response to concrete situations and