Tuesday, June 20, 2023

On Philo of Alexandria

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY: The Strange Case of Philo of Alexandria. Rabbi [Richard] Baroff discusses the legacy of the first Jewish philosopher (Atlanta Jewish Times).
Students of Jewish philosophy tend to focus on the Middle Ages: Saadia Gaon, Judah HaLevi and Maimonides, among others. But the first Jewish philosopher, Philo of Alexandria, lived long before them. He was born perhaps 10 years or so after Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide and grew up during the time when Octavian became Caesar Augustus, and the Roman Republic became the Roman Empire. He was a contemporary with Hillel the Elder and with Jesus, living most of his life in the first century of the common era.

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This is a nice, brief overview of the life and writings of Philo.

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