Authors
David Herman
Publication date
2022
Journal
Philosophy and Literature
Volume
46
Issue
2
Pages
492-494
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Description
Is it possible to write a deeply researched and technically precise contribution to the history of philosophy that reads like a gripping novel? Time of the Magicians, originally published in German in 2018 as Zeit der Zauberer, convincingly demonstrates that this feat can indeed be accomplished. However, it may be achievable only by the rare expert who, like Wolfram Eilenberger, combines a thoroughgoing knowledge of the field, an unstinting commitment to recreating a public forum for philosophy, and a gift for the exposition—and dramatization—of philosophical debates, the broader circumstances in which they took place, and the motivations and aims of those who participated in them. The book, stylishly translated by Shaun Whiteside, begins by plunging us into the middle of things. Eilenberger provides snapshots of what his four focal thinkers were up to in 1929, before backtracking, in subsequent chapters, to …