About the book “The Dimensions of Prophecy and Earthliness”
Hello Rabbi.
I wanted to ask if you are familiar with Rabbi Shem Tov Gefen’s book “The Dimensions of the Earthly Prophecy,” and what is your opinion of it and its ideas?
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Knows well.
A fascinating book and a fascinating man (the great-grandfather of Aviv and Yonatan Geffen, Moshe and Uzi Dayan, and more). His diary is especially interesting.
As for the content of the book, the first article on dimensions is very interesting and has many implications. The second article, I remember, uses the word “ha” which I didn’t understand, and it keeps coming back. This seems to be the topic of the article.
The idea of mundanity is also very interesting, although I disagree with it (it claims that the age of the world is the same as the age of man according to Kant, who said that time is a subjective human category). I dealt with this a bit in the fifth book of the Talmudic Logic series on the logic of time.
His comments on psychophysics are also interesting (I think he assumes a logarithmic law, although it is now accepted that it is a power). See Daniel Algum’s book, published by the Broadcasting University.
A fascinating book and a fascinating man (the great-grandfather of Aviv and Yonatan Geffen, Moshe and Uzi Dayan, and more). His diary is especially interesting.
As for the content of the book, the first article on dimensions is very interesting and has many implications. The second article, I remember, uses the word “ha” which I didn’t understand, and it keeps coming back. This seems to be the topic of the article.
The idea of mundanity is also very interesting, although I disagree with it (it claims that the age of the world is the same as the age of man according to Kant, who said that time is a subjective human category). I dealt with this a bit in the fifth book of the Talmudic Logic series on the logic of time.
His comments on psychophysics are also interesting (I think he assumes a logarithmic law, although it is now accepted that it is a power). See Daniel Algum’s book, published by the Broadcasting University.
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