Solomon Maimon: An Autobiography
Autor: | Solomon Maimon |
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EAN: | 9788028363222 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 10.04.2024 |
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Schlagworte: | 18th-century rationalism cultural identity exploration existential philosophical inquiry historical jewish perspective intellectual struggles narrative jewish enlightenment memoir mode personal narrative philosophy philosophical autobiography |
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In 'Solomon Maimon: An Autobiography,' the celebrated philosopher chronicles his remarkable journey from a humble Jewish upbringing in Lithuania to the intellectual circles of Europe. Maimon employs a distinctive literary style that combines personal narrative with philosophical discourse, reflecting the Enlightenment's rich tapestry while grappling with the complexities of identity and knowledge. The autobiography is not only a reflection of Maimon's life but also serves as an exploration of the tension between tradition and modernity, a central theme in 18th-century thought, making it a pivotal work within the context of Jewish intellectual history. Solomon Maimon, who lived from 1753 to 1800, is often regarded as a precursor to existential philosophy and a significant figure in the Haskalah, the Jewish Enlightenment movement. His diverse experiences and extensive travels influenced his thoughts on metaphysics, ethics, and social integration, which permeate his writings. Maimon's struggles against the constraints of his upbringing and his pursuit of knowledge amidst personal and societal challenges reveal the complexities of a thinker seeking to reconcile faith with reason. Highly recommended for scholars of philosophy, Jewish studies, and autobiographical literature, Maimon's work invites readers to immerse themselves in a life rich with intellectual inquiry and existential contemplation. His insights into the human condition resonate with contemporary themes of identity and belonging, making this autobiography not just a personal account but a universal exploration of the pursuit of meaning.