
Salomon Maimon - Wikipedia
Salomon Maimon (/ ˈmaɪmɒn /; German: [ˈmaɪmoːn]; Lithuanian: Salomonas Maimonas; Hebrew: שלמה בן יהושע מימון Shlomo ben Yehoshua Maimon; 1753 – 22 November 1800) was a …
Salomon Maimon - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Jan 28, 2002 · Salomon Maimon (1753–1800) stands as one of the most acute, original, complicated philosophers — and certainly one of the most fascinating personalities — of the …
Maimon, Solomon | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Solomon Maimon (1753—1800) The enigmatic philosopher, Solomon Maimon, is an important figure in the development of the movement referred to today as German Idealism. Immanuel …
Salomon Maimon - Encyclopedia Britannica
Salomon Maimon was a Jewish philosopher whose acute Skepticism caused him to be acknowledged by the major German philosopher Immanuel Kant as his most perceptive critic. …
Shiri Maimon - Wikipedia
Shiri Maimon (or Maymon; Hebrew: שִׁירִי מַיְמוֹן, [ˈʃiʁi majˈmon]; born 17 May 1981) is an Israeli singer, television personality and actress, who rose to fame as the runner-up in the inaugural …
Salomon Majmon – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Salomon Majmon inna forma nazwiska: Maimon; nazwisko właściwe: Heiman Ben Jehoszua (ur. 1754 w Borku Żukowym, zm. 22 listopada 1800 w Siegesdorf/Zebrzydowej) – żydowski filozof …
Solomon Maimon : an autobiography : Maimon, Salomon, 1754 …
Jul 31, 2006 · Solomon Maimon's autobiography details his life and thoughts, offering a unique perspective on 18th-century philosophy.
The Autobiography of Solomon Maimon | Princeton University …
Jan 15, 2019 · "The collaborative product of four scholars, this impressive new edition makes available Maimon’s autobiography as he intended it be read."—David Sorkin, Intellectual …
Majmonides – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Był autorem najważniejszego średniowiecznego komentarza do Talmudu – „Księga przykazań” (Sefer ha-Micwot). Znany jest także jako rabbi Mosze ben Majmon, Abu Imran Musa Ibn …
Salomon Maimon | Encyclopedia.com
MAIMON, SALOMON (1753–1800) Born in 1753 in a small village in Lithuania, Shlomo ben-Yehoshua later named himself "Maimon" after the great medieval Jewish philosopher Moses …