Toldoth Shelomoh Maimon is the autobiography of Salomon Maimon (1754-1800), a philosopher born in Lithuania who became an important figure in the German Enlightenment. Written in Hebrew, this work provides a unique perspective on Maimon's intellectual development, his encounters with leading thinkers of his time, and his critical engagement with Kantian philosophy. The autobiography offers insights into Maimon's early life, his travels, and his evolving philosophical views, establishing him as a significant voice in the history of Jewish and European thought. This edition makes Maimon's compelling life story accessible to Hebrew readers interested in philosophy, autobiography, and the history of ideas.
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