The philosopher and biblical commentator Joseph Ibn Kaspi (1280-1345) was a provocative Jewish thinker of the medieval era whose works have generally been overlooked by modern scholars.
Power and Progress by Alexander Green is the first book in English to focus on a central aspect of his work: Ibn Kaspi's philosophy of history.
Green argues that Ibn Kaspi understood history as guided by two distinct but interdependent forces: power and progress, both of w.
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Kaspi understood history as guided by two distinct but interdependent forces | Power and progress both of w |