Jewish Philosophy
Jewish Philosophy is a branch of philosophy that explores fundamental questions about existence, ethics, and the nature of God from a Jewish perspective. It combines traditional Jewish texts, such as the Torah and Talmud, with philosophical ideas from ancient Greece and later thinkers. Key themes include the relationship between faith and reason, the nature of the soul, and the moral responsibilities of individuals.
Throughout history, notable philosophers like Maimonides and Kant have contributed to this field, addressing issues such as divine providence and the purpose of life. Jewish philosophy continues to evolve, engaging with contemporary philosophical debates while remaining rooted in Jewish tradition.