Introduction
Maimonides
Maimonides' line challenges the audience's complacency with the comfort of the majority. He argues for the pursuit of truth, even if it means isolating the solitary thinker from the chorus of common opinions. At a time when conformity often meant safety—both intellectually and physically—his commitment to addressing the intelligent few over the ignorant many was a radical stance. In an era where theology and philosophy were deeply intertwined, Maimonides held to a rigorous clarity that seeks to elevate understanding over appeasement.