Jewish and Arabic philosophical terminology

The term mitpalsef in Jewish philosophy and its particular use in Jewish Averroism

The Hebrew word מתפלסף [mitpalsef], i.e., “philosophizer,” can be traced back to the medieval Tibbonide translations from Arabic into Hebrew. In this paper, I analyze the meanings that the term מתפלסף [mitpalsef] assumed in the medieval Jewish philosophical tradition, and especially its derogatory use by some rationalist authors. I will show that the term מתפלסף [mitpalsef], mainly in its plural form מתפלספים [mitpalsefim], became a polemical label employed by the Jewish Averroists chiefly because of the Hebrew translations of Averroes’ works.

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