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Intercultural Dialogues in Medieval Philosophy: Maimonides on Balancing Individual and Societal Responsibilities

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This article explores Maimonides’ philosophy, focusing on his innovative integration of Socratic and Platonic ideals through what will be referred to as Maimonides’ Dual Allegiance. By examining how Maimonides reconciles individual enlightenment with social responsibility, the study sheds light on his distinctive approach. It presents a comparative analysis of Maimonides and medieval philosophers like Al-Farabi, Ibn Bajja, Ibn Tufail, and Ibn Rushd, highlighting Maimonides’ unique stance on balancing personal and communal duties. Additionally, the article connects Maimonides’ philosophical concepts to contemporary issues such as leadership and ethics, demonstrating their relevance in today’s context. Through a detailed examination of his “Eight Chapters” and allegorical interpretations of biblical texts, the study provides fresh insights into Maimonides’ views on intellectual and ethical development. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of Maimonides’ thought and its practical applications, bridging historical philosophy with modern challenges.

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  • Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Zefat Academic College, Zefat, Jerusalem St, Israel, 972.

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