"To the totality of purposes of the perfect Law there belong the abandonment, depreciation, and restraint of desires in so far as possible"
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The key move is his careful triad: abandonment, depreciation, restraint. Not every desire is simply “repressed.” Some are to be abandoned (cut off at the root), others depreciated (demoted in status, stripped of glamour), and others merely restrained (managed because they can’t be eliminated). That nuance signals a thinker steeped in Aristotle’s ethics as much as in rabbinic law: the goal is not ecstatic purity but a workable, disciplined equilibrium.
Context matters. Writing in a medieval world where religious law was the dominant public architecture, Maimonides pushes a rationalist defense of commandments as tools for moral psychology and civic stability. The subtext is polemical: against a spirituality that prizes emotion as authenticity, and against a legalism that treats rules as ends in themselves. His “in so far as possible” is the slyly humane clause - an admission that the law aims at mastery, not mutilation.
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"To the totality of purposes of the perfect Law there belong the abandonment, depreciation, and restraint of desires in so far as possible." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-the-totality-of-purposes-of-the-perfect-law-70136/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.







