“As we have come to expect from one of our most distinguished and influential intellectual historians,<i> Magical Nominalism </i>is characterized by a broad genealogical sweep, detailed and circumspect historical and cultural analyses, and a masterful internal architecture. There is a great deal of wisdom in Jay’s text, as well as an incorruptible generosity of <i>Geist</i> (mind, spirit, and intellect) that traverses the book’s entirety.”
Gerhard Richter, Brown University
“Jay’s intellectual historical elaboration of a struggle between “conventional” and “magical” nominalism is a tour de force that shows a deeply learned scholar pursuing an incredibly creative project that has the potential to impinge on a range of debates about modernity, whether in theology, political theory, aesthetics, history, or philosophy. It is a truly exciting book that will interest many. It is also just a joy to read.”
Martin Shuster, University of North Carolina at Charlotte