Yod (Dec 2010)

Au commencement était la pratique

  • Ron Naiweld

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/yod.669
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 13 – 41

Abstract

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One of the main characteristics of rabbinic ethics is that it does not presuppose that a perfect knowledge of the truth is necessary to the practice of good. In this it differs from other ethical discourses, Christian or philosophical, of the Greco-Roman world. By studying this particularity of the rabbinical ethics, the present article tries to answer the following question: If knowledge of the “truth” does not lead to the practice of the “good”, how does rabbinic discourse articulates a motivation of the application of the law on an individual level?

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