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Horeb #13: Ahava, Deah and Dibbur Part 2, Perceiving Entities and their Relations

“Man gives things names… subjectively, from his own point of view as a Nefesh, an individual, Chaya, who receives the acceptable or ejectable impression of the things about him… In these names he expresses the impression which his mind forms of things, and thereby he indicates their… place in his world, ranks them in the appropriate kind, species, etc. of things. All our knowledge of things is such a name-giving.”

— Rav S.R. Hirsch, Commentary on Bereshis 2:19

Handouts:

Hirsch Horeb Ch 16: Love of Others אהבה

Hirsch Horeb Ch 50 Falsehood שקר

Rav Hirsch Commentary on Bereshis 2_19

The Power of Speech Companion to Horeb Ch 50 | Source Sheet

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When Seeing Isn’t Believing - Charles Bonnet Syndrome - Scientific American Blog Network