Solomon Maimon

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Solomon Maimon was an 18th-century Jewish philosopher and Talmudic scholar known for his critical engagement with Immanuel Kant’s philosophy and his influential role in the Jewish Enlightenment.

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instanceOf Enlightenment philosopher
Haskalah figure
Jewish philosopher
Talmudic scholar
human
philosopher
birthName Shlomo
surface form: Shlomo ben Joshua

Shlomo ben Joshua Maimon
ethnicGroup Ashkenazi Jews
fieldOfWork Jewish philosophy
Talmudic studies
epistemology
ethics
metaphysics
philosophy
gender male
genre autobiography
philosophical treatise
influenced German idealism
surface form: German Idealism

Johann Gottlieb Fichte
later Jewish Enlightenment thinkers
influencedBy Christian Wolff
Immanuel Kant
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
surface form: Leibniz

Maimonides
languageOfWorkOrName German
Hebrew
Yiddish
movement Haskalah
Haskalah
surface form: Jewish Enlightenment
name Solomon Maimon self-link
namedAfter Maimonides
notableFor autobiographical work Lebensgeschichte
critical engagement with Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason
role in the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah)
notableIdea concept of the infinite intellect
critical engagement with Kantian philosophy
skeptical interpretation of transcendental philosophy
notableWork Kritische Untersuchungen über den menschlichen Geist
Lebensgeschichte
Streifereien im Gebiete der Philosophie
Versuch über die Transcendentalphilosophie
occupation Talmudic scholar
philosopher
rabbi
writer
philosophicalSchool Enlightenment philosophy
Kantian philosophy
rationalism
religion Judaism

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Solomon Maimon name Solomon Maimon self-link