Maimon's Late Ethical Skepticism and the Rejection of Kant's Notion of the Moral Law - Ezequiel L. Posesorski - International Philosophical Quarterly (Philosophy Documentation Center)
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The Autobiography of Solomon Maimon: The Complete Translation, written by Solomon Maimon, translated by Paul Reitter, edited by Yitzhak Y. Melamed and Abraham P. Socher, with an Afterword by Gideon Freudenthal in:
Salomon Maimon (1754-1800) | Open Library
Spinozism, Acosmism and Hasidism: A Closed Circle” - session with prof. Yitzhak Melamed and Dr. José María Sánchez de León: The aim of the talk was to explore the rise of Spinozism
Salomon Maimon (1753 — November 22, 1800), Lithuanian critic, philosopher, enlightener | World Biographical Encyclopedia
Salomon Maimon (1753 — November 22, 1800), Lithuanian critic, philosopher, enlightener | World Biographical Encyclopedia
Haskalah Attitudes Toward Women | Jewish Women's Archive
PDF) "Salomon Maimon", The Stanford Online Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL= http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/maimon/ (co-author: Peter Thielke). Thoroughly revised Sept. 2019 | Yitzhak Y . Melamed - Academia.edu
Charlotte Katzoff, Salomon Maimon's Critique of Kant's Theory of Consciousness - PhilPapers
Salomon Maimon Versuch Uber Die Transzendentalphilosophie PDF | PDF
Why Do I Resent Criticism? | Essay Matos | TheYeshiva.net
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Chapter 22 Feckless Fathers, Fraught Families: Abandonment and Cultural Change in the Early Modern Jewish World in: Religious Changes and Cultural Transformations in the Early Modern Western Sephardic Communities
Weltseele und unendlicher Verstand - Salomon Maimon
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Salomon Maimon (1753 — November 22, 1800), Lithuanian critic, philosopher, enlightener | World Biographical Encyclopedia