[SydPhil] CHOP Research Seminar July 2 - Samuel Lebens (Haifa)
Catherine Wesselinoff
catherine.wesselinoff at nd.edu.au
Mon Jun 22 11:02:28 AEST 2026
The Notre Dame Centre for the History of Philosophy warmly invites you to this Research Seminar.
TIME: Thursday, July 2, 1:00 - 2:30 pm
IN PERSON: University of Notre Dame Australia, Broadway/Sydney Campus, NDS23/102 (46 Mountain Street Ultimo, NSW, 2007)
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SPEAKERS: Samuel Lebens (Haifa)
TITLE: Saadya Gaon's Original Position: Revelation, Reason, and the Problem of Coordination
ABSTRACT: This paper explores the moral epistemology of the 10th-century Jewish mutakallim, Saadya Gaon. At the heart of this exploration lies a tension between Saadya’s “Opening Gambit” – a radically rationalist position, according to which all scriptural teachings could have been ascertained without the need for revelation – and the content of his more considered Treatise on Command and Prohibition. The “U-turn” between Saadya’s Opening Gambit and his more considered position is explained in virtue of a fundamental “coordination problem” – a problem that Saadya seems to have discovered centuries before the rise of the game theoretic machinery required to solve it. Finally, the paper connects Saadya’s post-U-turn position with twentieth-century communitarianism, particularly in the work of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. Indeed, it is argued that Saadya Gaon largely pre-empted both John Rawls’ original position, and the communitarian critique that it provoked.
BIO: Samuel Lebens is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Haifa. His work spans a wide range of interests from the philosophy of Bertrand Russell to the teachings of the Hassidic Masters. He has published articles on topics ranging from religious epistemology to the ontology of literature. He was the founding chairperson of the Association for the Philosophy of Judaism and is an Orthodox Rabbi.
Dr Catherine Wesselinoff
Lecturer | School of Philosophy and Theology
Lead, Strategic Programs and Partnerships | Institute for Ethics and Society (IES)
The University of Notre Dame Australia.
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Recent Publications:
"Beauty's Comeback", Debates in Aesthetics, Vol 19. No. 2, 2025, pp 35-45.
"Apophatic Beauty in the Hippias Major and the Symposium", The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 82, Issue 1, 2024, pp 36-44.
The Revival of Beauty: Aesthetics, Experience, and Philosophy, Routledge, 2023.
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