Book Summary
"This book is the first serious attempt in any language to combine the study of Solomon Maimon's philosophical writings with an analysis of his autobiography. Socher's innovative and exemplary work of intellectual history greatly enriches our understanding not only of a highly intriguing individual but also of a transitional period dividing the Jewish Middle Ages from the modern Jewish world."--Allan Arkush, Binghamton University "I read Professor Socher's book on the iconoclastic philosopher Solomon Maimon in one sitting. Despite its erudition, it reads like a novel. With rare expository grace--rare at least in scholarly disquisitions--he unravels the multilayered enigma of this complex figure. . . . Few have examined both dimensions of Maimon's philosophical patrimony as a single skein. In a word, Socher's study of Maimon is a tour de force that will command wide scholarly attention and acclaim."--Paul Mendes-Flohr, University of Chicago and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Book Details
Book Name | The Radical Enlightenment Of Solomon Maimon: Judaism, Heresy, And Philosophy |
Author | Abraham P. Socher |
Publisher | Stanford University Press (May 2006) |
ISBN | 9780804751360 |
Pages | 248 |
Language | English |
Price | 3109 |