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The Strauss-Krüger Correspondence = Returning to Plato through Kant /
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The Strauss-Krüger Correspondence/ edited by Susan Meld Shell.
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Returning to Plato through Kant /
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Shell, Susan Meld.
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XII, 237 p.online resource. :
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Political theory. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74201-4
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9783319742014
The Strauss-Krüger Correspondence = Returning to Plato through Kant /
The Strauss-Krüger Correspondence
Returning to Plato through Kant /[electronic resource] :edited by Susan Meld Shell. - 1st ed. 2018. - XII, 237 p.online resource. - Recovering Political Philosophy,2524-7166. - Recovering Political Philosophy,.
1. Editor’s Introduction -- 2. The Correspondence of Leo Strauss and Gerhard Krüger, 1928-1962 (Complete Text) -- 3. The Light Shed on the Crucial Development of Strauss’s Thought by his Correspondence with Gerhard Krüger -- 4. The Example of Socrates: The Correspondence between Leo Strauss and Gerhard Krüger -- 5. “Zurück zu Plato!” But, which Plato?: The return to Plato by Gerhard Krüger and Leo Strauss -- 6. Moral Finitude and the Ontology of Creation: The Kantian Interpretation of Gerhard Krüger -- 7. Gerhard Krüger and Leo Strauss: The Kant motif -- 8. Natural Right and Historical Consciousness in Strauss and Krüger’s Exchange -- 9. History and Modernity in the Strauss-Krüger Correspondence.-10. Appendix I: Gerhard Krüger, Review of Strauss’s Die Religionskritik Spinozas als Grundlage seiner Bibelwissenschaft -- 11. Appendix II: Leo Strauss, “Preface,” Hobbes politische Wissenschaft. .
This book presents the first full translation of the correspondence of Leo Strauss and Gerhard Krüger, showing for each the development of key and influential ideas, along with seven interpretative essays by leading Strauss scholars. During the early to mid-1930’s, Leo Strauss carried on an intense, and sometimes deeply personal, correspondence with one of the leading intellectual lights among Heidegger’s circle of recent students and younger associates. A fellow traveler in the effort to “return to Plato” and reject neo-Kantian conventions of the day, Krüger was also a serious student of Rudolf Bultmann and the neo-orthodox movement in which Strauss also took an early interest. During the most intense years of their correspondence, each underwent significant intellectual development: in Krüger’s case, through a penetrating series of studies of Kant and Descartes, respectively, ultimately leading to Krüger’s conversion to Catholicism; and, in Strauss’s case, through the complex stages of what he subsequently called his “reorientation,” involving what he for the first time calls “political philosophy.” Readers interested in tracing the development of Strauss’s thoughts regarding a theological alternative that he found helpfully challenging—if not ultimately compelling—will find this correspondence to be an accessible point of entry.
ISBN: 9783319742014
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-74201-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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