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The philosophies of Judaism include Enlightenment and Emancipation. Enlightenment means you should attain new knowledge and learn things. Emancipation means you are free.

Answer 2

This is a question that could be read one of two different ways.

The first way that this could be read is asking: What is the undergirding philosophy of religious Judaism? -- The answer to this is basically that all things are God's creation, but Man alone was gifted with Free Will by nature and with morality by virtue of the Torah given through Moses. More detail is available by consulting traditional books on Jewish religious philosophy. Derekh Hashem might be a good treatise to read.

The second way that this could be read is asking: What philosophies have Jews argued throughout history? In that case, answer 1 works.

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