The Great Sources with Rabbi Shnayor Burton

S6, E10 Shemona Perakim; Is a Good Imagination Part of Being a Good Person?

01.25.2024 - By Rabbi Shnayor BurtonPlay

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Highlights:

Why doesn't Maimonides include a good imagination among the human virtues?

What the imagination does and what makes it good

The definition of prophecy, the human being's highest perfection

Prophets need to have a good imagination

Animals also have an imaginative faculty on a par with humans

What imagination does, and how it is similar to and differs from reason

The imagination can't avoid materialism

Prophecy is not a characteristic inherent to being human

Three opinions about prophecy

Analyzing Maimonides' understanding of prophecy

There are two ways to view man: As intellect alone, or as a composite of intellect and body

The imagination is part of man's perfection only from the perspective of as a composite being comprised of intellect and body as well

Why many wise people didn't become prophets

Those who consider prophecy a characteristic inherent to being human consider man to be a body

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