
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2003
Series: Studies in German Idealism
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048163632
ISBN (eBook): 9789401729369
Full citation:
Gideon Freudenthal (ed), Salomon Maimon: rational dogmatist, empirical skeptic, Berlin, Springer, 2003


Salomon Maimon: rational dogmatist, empirical skeptic
critical assessments
Edited by
Gideon Freudenthal
Studies in German Idealism | 2Springer
2003
Abstract
Salomon Maimon (1753-1800), one of the most fascinating characters of eighteenth-century intellectual history, came from a traditional orthodox Jewish community in Eastern Europe to Berlin to seek Enlightenment. Maimon remained an outsider: an 'Ostjude' among the enlightened Jews in Berlin, a freethinker among observant Jews and a Jew among the non-Jews. His autobiography became a classic of autobiographical literature of the Enlightenment. His 'inter-cultural' experience is reflected in his philosophy. Indebted to the Maimonidean as well as to the modern European (notably Kantian) philosophical tradition, he attempted a synthesis of normally exclusive orientations: 'Rational Dogmatism' and 'Empirical Skepticism'. Maimon's importance in the development from Kant to German Idealism has been acknowledged, but the interpretation of his own philosophical position suffered much from this narrow perspective. The essays of leading scholars collected in this volume focus on his synthesis of 'Rational Dogmatism' and 'Empirical Skepticism'.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2003
Series: Studies in German Idealism
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048163632
ISBN (eBook): 9789401729369
Full citation:
Gideon Freudenthal (ed), Salomon Maimon: rational dogmatist, empirical skeptic, Berlin, Springer, 2003