Historian of philosophy and science. Born in Paris, Pines taught at the Institut d’Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques de l’Université de Paris from 1937 to 1939. He settled in Ereẓ Israel in 1940.
From
1948 to 1956 he served in the Middle East division of the Israel
Ministry for Foreign Affairs. In 1952 he
began teaching at the Hebrew University and in 1961
Pines became professor of general and Jewish philosophy. He was a fellow of the
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, and in 1968 received the Israel Prize. He served as coeditor of
the Corpus Commentariorum Averrois in Aristotelem of the Medieval Academy of America.
The 20th volume of the
philosophic journal Lyyun (1969) was dedicated to him on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
Pines wrote in the fields of Islamic philosophy and science, the Greek
antecedents of Islamic philosophy and science, and Jewish philosophy. In his
first book, Beitraege zur islamischen Atomenlehre (1936), he
analyzed the atomic theories of the Muslim theologians. He wrote several
detailed analyses of the thought of Abu al Barakāt ben Ali al-Baghdādī, Hibat
Allah, a hitherto barely known critic of Islamic Aristotelianism.
In the field of Jewish philosophy he published a new English translation of
Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed (1963) with an introduction tracing
Maimonides’ philosophic sources. In his Scholasticism after Tomas Aquinas
and the Teachings of Hasdai Crescas and his Predecessors (1967) he
proposed the thesis that late medieval Jewish philosophers, such as Levi b.
Gershom, Jedaiah b. Abraham Bedersi (ha-Penini), and Ḥasdai Crescas, were familiar
with the philosophic and scientific doctrines of the late medieval Christian
Scholastics. In “Spinoza’s Tractatus Teologico-Politicus, Maimonides, and Kant”
(in: Scripta Hierosolymitana, 20 (1968), 3-54) he discusses the interrelation of Maimonides and Spinoza. He also published
A New Fragment of Xenocrates (1961).
[Lemma PINES, SHLOMO (Solomon, 1908 – 1990) by Yehuda Landau & Arthur Hyman in de Encyclopedia Judaica, Second Edition, Vol 16, p. 167 - cf.]
[Lemma PINES, SHLOMO (Solomon, 1908 – 1990) by Yehuda Landau & Arthur Hyman in de Encyclopedia Judaica, Second Edition, Vol 16, p. 167 - cf.]
Postuum
is nog van hem uit het Hebreeuws vertaald:
Shlomo
Pines, La liberté de philosopher: de
Maïmonide à Spinoza. Traduction, introduction et notes par Rémi Brague;
avec collaboration de R. Bouveresse-Quillot et G. Haddad. Paris: Desclée De
Brouwer, 21 novembre 1997 - 484 pp [cover van hier]
Shlomo Pines, Le metamorfosi della libertà. Tra Atene e Gerusalemme. Milano: Messinissa libri [Neri Pozza], 2015
Shlomo Pines, Le metamorfosi della libertà. Tra Atene e Gerusalemme. Milano: Messinissa libri [Neri Pozza], 2015
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