Dialectic of Separation analyzes the complex relationship between Judaism and philosophy in the thought of the nineteenth-century German-Jewish orientalist and philosopher Salomon Munk. Drawing on both published and on unpublished sources appearing here for the first time it offers the first-ever comprehensive reconstruction of Salomon Munk's life and work. Munk who emigrated from his native Glogau to Paris to pursue his studies was to exert a major influence on the development of Islamic and Jewish studies in both France and Germany giving a vital impetus to the debate over the nature of Jewish philosophy at a time when medieval Jewish philosophers (such as Maimonides) and their Arabic and Islamic sources were completely neglected in philosophical historiography.
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