About this episode
This episode features a discussion on Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's philosophical work 'Halakhic Mind' and its implications for Jewish thought.
“Out of the sources of Halakhah, a new world view awaits formulation”—so concludes Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik’s Halakhic Mind, an essay penned in 1944 but only published in 1986. It is the Rav’s most philosophically dense work. As such, it is the least understood and least studied even among the Rav’s main constituency—people such as yourself who are readers of TRADITION. Many have found it to be rather opaque. This is unfortunate, given that it is the work in which he sets out his method for “doing” Jewish philosophy; the subtitle is “An essay on Jewish tradition and modern thought.” That’s why it was significant that at the recent annual convention of TRADITION’s publisher, the Rabbinical Council of America, Daniel Rynhold presented a session to the assembled rabbis and educators offering an overview and “primer” to Halakhic Mind. This brief introduction to the book presents its key claims with the minimum of jargon so as to allow those without any philosophical background to understand what the Rav means when speaks of epistemological pluralism and scientific method, and how these ideas build to the conclusion that “there is only a single source from which a…
People in this episode
Guest: Daniel Rynhold
Topics covered
- Halakhah
- Jewish philosophy
- Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik
- epistemological pluralism
- scientific method
- TRADITION
Keywords
- Halakhic Mind
- Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik
- Jewish philosophy
- epistemological pluralism
- scientific method
- TRADITION
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Rabbinical Council of America, TorahAnytime, Yeshiva University
Books & works: Halakhic Mind
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