Il problema dell'eternità del mondo nel pensiero di Mosè Maimonide
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1996.v56.i1.885Abstract
The author explains the position of Maimonides regarding the problem of the eternity or non-eternity of the world. It's an original position which later exerted an influence on Thomas Aquinas' assertions about the same problem, namely the impossibility to provide a reasonable proof supporting either idea of the eternity or non-eternity. Maimonides differs in giving some considerations which, having no value as a proof, incline the human mind to the idea of the non-eternity of the world.
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