Intention in Talmudic law: between thought and deed

Intention in Talmudic Law: Between Thought and Deed offers a comprehensive history of intention in rabbinic classical law, tracing developments in legal thought, and demonstrating how intention became a nuanced, differentially applied concept across a wide array of legal realms.

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Autor principal: Strauch Schick, Shana (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado em: Boston BRILL 2021
Em:Ano: 2021
Análises:[Rezension von: Strauch Schick, Shana, Intention in Talmudic law: between thought and deed] (2023) (Lieberman, Phillip I., 1970 -)
[Rezension von: Strauch Schick, Shana, Intention in Talmudic law: between thought and deed] (2022) (Solomon, Norman, 1933 -)
Coletânea / Revista:The Brill Reference Library of Judaism Ser.
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Talmud / Halaká / Intenção / História 1-600
B Babylonischer Talmud / Direito privado / Direito penal
Outras palavras-chave:B Electronic books
Acesso em linha: Inhaltsverzeichnis (Aggregator)
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Parallel Edition:Não eletrônico
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Resumo:Intention in Talmudic Law: Between Thought and Deed offers a comprehensive history of intention in rabbinic classical law, tracing developments in legal thought, and demonstrating how intention became a nuanced, differentially applied concept across a wide array of legal realms.
Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 Summary of Findings -- 2 Previous Scholarship and Methodology -- 3 Methodological Concerns -- 4 Historical Context of the Bavli: Hellenistic, Christian, Zoroastrian -- 5 Outline of Chapters -- 6 A Note on Gender Pronouns -- Chapter 1 From Tannaitic to Early Amoraic Law: Contrasting Systems of Tort Law in the Yerushalmi and Bavli -- 1 Overview of Tort Law in Tannaitic Sources -- 2 M. Bava Qama 2:6: "A Person Is Always Forewarned" -- 2.1 Yerushalmi: R. Isaac on the Necessity of Fault -- 2.2 Bavli: Strict Liability -- 3 M. Bava Qama 3:1: Exemption for Accidental Damages -- 3.1 Yerushalmi: Rav, Samuel and R. El'azar: Liability Determined by Fault -- 3.2 Bavli: Rav, Samuel and R. Yohanan: Strict Liability -- 3.3 Bavli and Yerushalmi: Identical Traditions, Divergent Rulings -- 4 Contextualizing Tort Liability in the Yerushalmi -- 5 Contextualizing Tort Liability in the Bavli -- Chapter 2 The Third Generation of Babylonian Amoraim: A Period of Transition -- 1 Overview: The Emergence of Competing Schools of Thought in Pumbedita and Mahoza -- 2 Pumbedita: Negligence and Deliberate Action in the Rulings of Rabbah -- 2.1 B. Bava Qama 26b-27a: Strict Liability and Negligence -- 2.2 B. Bava Qama 56a: Liability for Negligence -- 2.3 B. Bava Qama 28b-29b: Intent to Act -- 3 Mahoza: Negligence and Purposeful Action -- 3.1 R. Nahman: Purpose Defines the Prohibition -- 3.2 Mitasseq and Melakhah She-eina Tzerikha Le-gufa: Exemptions in the Laws of the Sabbath -- 3.3 R. Hisda: Intention in the Fulfillment of Religious Precepts -- 4 Summary -- Chapter 3 The Fourth Generation of Babylonian Amoraim: A Period of Innovation -- 1 Overview -- 2 Pumbedita: Abaye -- 2.1 Challenge to Rabbah's Strict Liability -- 2.2 Challenges Regarding the Laws of the Sabbath.
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Descrição Física:1 online resource (190 pages)
ISBN:900443304X