Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, a pivotal figure in contemporary Jewish thought, is celebrated for his role in the Jewish Renewal movement and the establishment of ALEPH. His teachings and influence have significantly shaped modern Jewish practice, making him a beloved and respected leader in the quest for spiritual renewal and innovation within Judaism.
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- 2014
- 2011
Newton's Principia, the Central Argument
- 589 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Presents Newton's Principia not only to modern scholars of history of science, but also to nonspecialist undergraduate students of humanities. This title moves from Newton's definitions and axioms through the essential propositions, as Newton himself identified them, to the establishment of universal gravitation and elliptical orbits.
- 2003
Newton's Principia, the Central Argument
Translation, Notes, Expanded Proofs
- 589 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Focusing on the foundational concepts of Newton's work, this guidebook makes the great adventure of the Principia accessible to both scholars and nonspecialist undergraduate students. It meticulously traces Newton's definitions and axioms, leading to the key propositions he identified, ultimately explaining universal gravitation and elliptical orbits. The text authentically captures Newton's original thought processes without imposing modern interpretations, allowing readers to engage with his ideas on their own terms.