Abstract
Instead of language been created by men, Jewish mysticism believes the world and everything that exists has been created and is maintained by God through language, specifically among the infinite combinations of the Hebrew Alphabet (the twenty two letters and the ten first numbers). This way, the entire universe is a phenomenon of language. The present book discusses the importance of language and a type of Metaphysics of the Hebrew Alphabet, comparing the different views between the philosophical tradition, represented here by the following texts: Cratylus, by Plato and de Magistro, by Augustine, and, representing the Jewish tradition, especially the Jewish mysticism, the Sefer Yetsira, of unknown author. As part of this analysis the book presents, over all, Gershom Scholem's Theory of Language and the Metaphysics of the Hebrew Alphabet by Elias Lipiner, as well as the approach to Philosophy of Language, through the Jewish mystic view, specifically from the Kabbalah.
Translated title of the contribution | Sefer Yetsira: the nature of language in the creation of the world through the Hebrew Alphabet |
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Original language | Portuguese |
Place of Publication | São Paulo, Brazil |
Publisher | Annablume Editora |
Number of pages | 178 |
Edition | 1st |
ISBN (Print) | 9788539106516 |
Publication status | Published - May 2014 |
Keywords
- language
- mysticism
- Judaism
- Yestira
- Kabbalah
- cosmogony
- Hebrew Alphabet
- Metaphysics