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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 1971. “Many-Valued Logic and Future
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 1974. “Some Remarks on Truth and Bivalence.”
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 1977.
“Moral Necessity.” The New
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 1997. “Maimonides and Neo-Platonism.” in The Perennial Tradition of Neoplatonism,
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Seeskin, Kenneth R., ed. 2006a. The Cambridge Companion to Maimonides. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 2006b.
“Introduction.” in The Cambridge Companion to Maimonides, edited
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 2006c. “Metaphysics and Its Transcendence.” in
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 2007. “Ethics, Authority, and Autonomy.” in
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“The Greek Background.” in The Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy. From
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in The Cambridge History of Jewish
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 2013. “Strolling with Maimonides on the Via
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 2015. “Creation and the Argument from
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 2017.
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 2018. “From Maimonides to Spinoza: Three Versions of an
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Seeskin, Kenneth R. 2019. “What the Guide of the Perplexed Is Really
About.” in Interpreting Maimonides. Critical
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