<p>Written in the 12th century in Arabic by a faithful Jewish man &ldquo;The Guide for the Perplexed&rdquo; is a work that explores the contradiction a very intelligent mind clearly saw between the tradition in which he was raised to believe and the growing philosophy of Arabian and Western culture. In Maimonides&rsquo; time there was an emerging disparity between the Law and a new level of philosophical sophistication which he attempts to bridge in this work primarily through the use of metaphor though also acknowledging this method&rsquo;s limitations. &ldquo;The Guide for the Perplexed&rdquo; follows the form of a three-volume letter to a student which was quickly translated to Hebrew and spread throughout the known world and carefully read by Jews and non-Jewish philosophers alike well through the Middle Ages. This work was so successful in its organization and arguments that it has long been a classic of the Jewish religion and of the secular world of philosophy. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and is translated with an introduction and analysis by M. Friedlander.</p>
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