Politics, nature, and piety: on the natural basis of political life
"The essays in Politics, Nature, and Piety take up the central question of political philosophy: What is the good life, and what place do nature, politics, and piety have in that life? 'The unity of the essays,' Alex Priou writes in his introduction, 'lies in the various tensions...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The essays in Politics, Nature, and Piety take up the central question of political philosophy: What is the good life, and what place do nature, politics, and piety have in that life? 'The unity of the essays,' Alex Priou writes in his introduction, 'lies in the various tensions explored: between ancients and moderns, religion and philosophy, magnanimity and prudence, justice and friendship, and, most fundamentally, spiritedness and the intellect.' Laurence Berns proves an excellent guide for beginning one's study of the great books of political philosophy, from Plato to the present." --Publisher's description |
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Contents Foreword by Gisela Berns Introduction by Alex Priou Acknowledgments vii lx xlx 1. The Natural Basis of Political Life: Nature and Convention in Human Speech and Politics 3 2. Tragedy and Religion in Aristotle’s Poetics 18 3. Gratitude, Nature, and Piety in King Lear 38 4. Francis Bacon and the Conquest of Nature 5. Thomas Hobbes: A Founding Father of Modern Social Science 96 6. Putting Things Back Together Again in Kant 7. Radical Historicism and the Attempt to Transcend Philosophy: Some Reflections on Strauss, Heidegger, and Husserl 752 8. The Relation Between Philosophy and Religion: Three Fundamental Alternatives 767 9. Spiritedness in Ethics and Politics: A Study in Aristotelian Psychology 797 10. Aristotle and the Moderns on Freedom and Equality 208 68 728
11. Aristotle and Adam Smith on Justice: Cooperation Between Ancients and Moderns? 227 12. Classical Prudence and the Declaration’s Right to Revolution: Two Old Conservatives Discuss the Anastaplo Case (A Dialogue) 249 13. Xenophon’s Alcibiades and Pericles on the Question of Law, with Applications to the Polity of the United States 258 14. Madmen and Philosophers: A Note on Xenophon’s Memorabilia 1.1.13 and 14 273 Appendix: Plato’s Meno and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics 279 Notes 305 Bibliography 349
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First Paul Dry Books Edition, 2022 Paul Dry Books, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania www.pauldrybooks.com Copyright © 2022 Gisela Berns All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Control Number: 2022941277 ISBN 978-1-58988-169-3 . SiaeteWWothek München I
Contents Foreword by Gisela Berns Introduction by Alex Priou Acknowledgments vii lx xlx 1. The Natural Basis of Political Life: Nature and Convention in Human Speech and Politics 3 2. Tragedy and Religion in Aristotle’s Poetics 18 3. Gratitude, Nature, and Piety in King Lear 38 4. Francis Bacon and the Conquest of Nature 5. Thomas Hobbes: A Founding Father of Modern Social Science 96 6. Putting Things Back Together Again in Kant 7. Radical Historicism and the Attempt to Transcend Philosophy: Some Reflections on Strauss, Heidegger, and Husserl 752 8. The Relation Between Philosophy and Religion: Three Fundamental Alternatives 767 9. Spiritedness in Ethics and Politics: A Study in Aristotelian Psychology 797 10. Aristotle and the Moderns on Freedom and Equality 208 68 728
11. Aristotle and Adam Smith on Justice: Cooperation Between Ancients and Moderns? 227 12. Classical Prudence and the Declaration’s Right to Revolution: Two Old Conservatives Discuss the Anastaplo Case (A Dialogue) 249 13. Xenophon’s Alcibiades and Pericles on the Question of Law, with Applications to the Polity of the United States 258 14. Madmen and Philosophers: A Note on Xenophon’s Memorabilia 1.1.13 and 14 273 Appendix: Plato’s Meno and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics 279 Notes 305 Bibliography 349 |
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