After Leo Strauss :: new directions in platonic political philosophy /
Proposes a post-Straussian reading of Plato to advance a reconciliation of ancient and modern theories of natural right. Few thinkers of the twentieth century studied the fundamental questions of ethics and politics, or penetrated further into the philosophical sources of the moral relativism of our...
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Zusammenfassung: | Proposes a post-Straussian reading of Plato to advance a reconciliation of ancient and modern theories of natural right. Few thinkers of the twentieth century studied the fundamental questions of ethics and politics, or penetrated further into the philosophical sources of the moral relativism of our times, more deeply than Leo Strauss. After Leo Strauss is not yet another attempt to explicate, critique, or defend Strauss. Instead, it encourages us to look in new directions, and to escape certain aspects of Strauss's powerful influence, in order to revisit classic texts and make our own judgments about what those texts might mean. Tucker Landy proposes a post-Straussian reading of the Platonic dialogues that is non-esoteric yet respectful of their subtle dramatic-pedagogic form and urges us, in a spirit of Socratic humility, to reexamine ancient and modern theories of natural right to seek possible grounds for reconciliation between them. Landy puts forth a Socratic theory of democratic liberalism as an example of such reconciliation. |
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505 | 0 | |a Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction: Rethinking Leo Strauss; 1. Strauss, Historicism, and the Academy; 2. Some New Directions; 3. Overview; Chapter 2 Modern Science and Classical Natural Right; 1. The Role of Analogy in Ancient Physics; 2. Early Modern Advances in Coherence: The Mechanistic Philosophy; 3. Disrupting the Progress: Gains and Losses in Intelligibility; 4. Another Blow to Mechanical Modeling: The Theory of Relativity; 5. Quantum Nonmechanics; 6. Explaining and Not Explaining the Law of Entropy; 7. The Limitations of Modern Physics. | |
505 | 8 | |a 8. The Socratic Turn from Cosmology and the Foundation of Natural RightChapter 3 Nietzsche's Plato; 1. Nietzsche's Brand of Reductionism; 2. Nietzsche's Reductionist View of Socrates; Chapter 4 Socrates, the Ideas, and a Non-Esoteric Reading of Plato; 1. The Socratic Turn and the Theory of Ideas in the Phaedo; 2. The Turn from Reductionism in the Phaedrus; 3. Socrates against the Reductionists: Thrasymachus; 4. Socrates against the Reductionists: Polus and Callicles; 5. The Socratic Re-enchantment with the World; Chapter 5 The Limitations of Platonic Dualism. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1. Plato's Republic-Timaeus-Critias Trilogy2. Aristotle's Critique of Platonic Physics and Politics; 3. Machiavelli's Revolt against Platonic and Christian Pessimism; 4. The New Science of Nature: Implications for Politics; 5. Hobbes and the Quest for a New Science of Human Nature; 6. Economics and Order Arising from Below; 7. Where Are We Now?; Chapter 6 Socratic Liberalism; 1. The Apology: Socratic Uncertainty and the Socratic Way of Life; 2. Socrates and the Value of Perplexity; 3. Uncertainty and Philosophy in the Republic; 4. Socratic Uncertainty and the Teleology of Aristotle. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. The Modern Origins of Democratic Liberalism6. Challenges to Classical Liberalism, Part I: Rousseau; 7. Challenges to Classical Liberalism, Part II: Nietzsche; 8. Socratic Liberal Politics; 9. Socratic Liberal Theory in American Politics; Chapter 7 Philosophic Wisdom and Literary Wisdom; 1. Socrates and Poetry; 2. Literary Wisdom; 3. Plato's Literary Wisdom; Notes; Bibliography; Abbreviations of Works by Leo Strauss; Index. | |
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contents | Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction: Rethinking Leo Strauss; 1. Strauss, Historicism, and the Academy; 2. Some New Directions; 3. Overview; Chapter 2 Modern Science and Classical Natural Right; 1. The Role of Analogy in Ancient Physics; 2. Early Modern Advances in Coherence: The Mechanistic Philosophy; 3. Disrupting the Progress: Gains and Losses in Intelligibility; 4. Another Blow to Mechanical Modeling: The Theory of Relativity; 5. Quantum Nonmechanics; 6. Explaining and Not Explaining the Law of Entropy; 7. The Limitations of Modern Physics. 8. The Socratic Turn from Cosmology and the Foundation of Natural RightChapter 3 Nietzsche's Plato; 1. Nietzsche's Brand of Reductionism; 2. Nietzsche's Reductionist View of Socrates; Chapter 4 Socrates, the Ideas, and a Non-Esoteric Reading of Plato; 1. The Socratic Turn and the Theory of Ideas in the Phaedo; 2. The Turn from Reductionism in the Phaedrus; 3. Socrates against the Reductionists: Thrasymachus; 4. Socrates against the Reductionists: Polus and Callicles; 5. The Socratic Re-enchantment with the World; Chapter 5 The Limitations of Platonic Dualism. 1. Plato's Republic-Timaeus-Critias Trilogy2. Aristotle's Critique of Platonic Physics and Politics; 3. Machiavelli's Revolt against Platonic and Christian Pessimism; 4. The New Science of Nature: Implications for Politics; 5. Hobbes and the Quest for a New Science of Human Nature; 6. Economics and Order Arising from Below; 7. Where Are We Now?; Chapter 6 Socratic Liberalism; 1. The Apology: Socratic Uncertainty and the Socratic Way of Life; 2. Socrates and the Value of Perplexity; 3. Uncertainty and Philosophy in the Republic; 4. Socratic Uncertainty and the Teleology of Aristotle. 5. The Modern Origins of Democratic Liberalism6. Challenges to Classical Liberalism, Part I: Rousseau; 7. Challenges to Classical Liberalism, Part II: Nietzsche; 8. Socratic Liberal Politics; 9. Socratic Liberal Theory in American Politics; Chapter 7 Philosophic Wisdom and Literary Wisdom; 1. Socrates and Poetry; 2. Literary Wisdom; 3. Plato's Literary Wisdom; Notes; Bibliography; Abbreviations of Works by Leo Strauss; Index. |
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spelling | Landy, Tucker, 1957- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrcfBb8vJtRG9RRDXPCwC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015030259 After Leo Strauss : new directions in platonic political philosophy / Tucker Landy. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2014] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier SUNY series in the Thought and Legacy of Leo Strauss Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction: Rethinking Leo Strauss; 1. Strauss, Historicism, and the Academy; 2. Some New Directions; 3. Overview; Chapter 2 Modern Science and Classical Natural Right; 1. The Role of Analogy in Ancient Physics; 2. Early Modern Advances in Coherence: The Mechanistic Philosophy; 3. Disrupting the Progress: Gains and Losses in Intelligibility; 4. Another Blow to Mechanical Modeling: The Theory of Relativity; 5. Quantum Nonmechanics; 6. Explaining and Not Explaining the Law of Entropy; 7. The Limitations of Modern Physics. 8. The Socratic Turn from Cosmology and the Foundation of Natural RightChapter 3 Nietzsche's Plato; 1. Nietzsche's Brand of Reductionism; 2. Nietzsche's Reductionist View of Socrates; Chapter 4 Socrates, the Ideas, and a Non-Esoteric Reading of Plato; 1. The Socratic Turn and the Theory of Ideas in the Phaedo; 2. The Turn from Reductionism in the Phaedrus; 3. Socrates against the Reductionists: Thrasymachus; 4. Socrates against the Reductionists: Polus and Callicles; 5. The Socratic Re-enchantment with the World; Chapter 5 The Limitations of Platonic Dualism. 1. Plato's Republic-Timaeus-Critias Trilogy2. Aristotle's Critique of Platonic Physics and Politics; 3. Machiavelli's Revolt against Platonic and Christian Pessimism; 4. The New Science of Nature: Implications for Politics; 5. Hobbes and the Quest for a New Science of Human Nature; 6. Economics and Order Arising from Below; 7. Where Are We Now?; Chapter 6 Socratic Liberalism; 1. The Apology: Socratic Uncertainty and the Socratic Way of Life; 2. Socrates and the Value of Perplexity; 3. Uncertainty and Philosophy in the Republic; 4. Socratic Uncertainty and the Teleology of Aristotle. 5. The Modern Origins of Democratic Liberalism6. Challenges to Classical Liberalism, Part I: Rousseau; 7. Challenges to Classical Liberalism, Part II: Nietzsche; 8. Socratic Liberal Politics; 9. Socratic Liberal Theory in American Politics; Chapter 7 Philosophic Wisdom and Literary Wisdom; 1. Socrates and Poetry; 2. Literary Wisdom; 3. Plato's Literary Wisdom; Notes; Bibliography; Abbreviations of Works by Leo Strauss; Index. Proposes a post-Straussian reading of Plato to advance a reconciliation of ancient and modern theories of natural right. Few thinkers of the twentieth century studied the fundamental questions of ethics and politics, or penetrated further into the philosophical sources of the moral relativism of our times, more deeply than Leo Strauss. After Leo Strauss is not yet another attempt to explicate, critique, or defend Strauss. Instead, it encourages us to look in new directions, and to escape certain aspects of Strauss's powerful influence, in order to revisit classic texts and make our own judgments about what those texts might mean. Tucker Landy proposes a post-Straussian reading of the Platonic dialogues that is non-esoteric yet respectful of their subtle dramatic-pedagogic form and urges us, in a spirit of Socratic humility, to reexamine ancient and modern theories of natural right to seek possible grounds for reconciliation between them. Landy puts forth a Socratic theory of democratic liberalism as an example of such reconciliation. Strauss, Leo Political and social views. Strauss, Leo fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgX83Wqtm4hC9dWQvbcfq Political science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004669 POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Political and social views fast Political science Philosophy fast has work: After Leo Strauss (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFtJD6bhpj4d6FdffHtVG3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Landy, Tucker, 1957- After Leo Strauss 9781438451657 (DLC) 2013025550 (OCoLC)861211974 SUNY series in the thought and legacy of Leo Strauss. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008047812 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=787367 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Landy, Tucker, 1957- After Leo Strauss : new directions in platonic political philosophy / SUNY series in the thought and legacy of Leo Strauss. Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction: Rethinking Leo Strauss; 1. Strauss, Historicism, and the Academy; 2. Some New Directions; 3. Overview; Chapter 2 Modern Science and Classical Natural Right; 1. The Role of Analogy in Ancient Physics; 2. Early Modern Advances in Coherence: The Mechanistic Philosophy; 3. Disrupting the Progress: Gains and Losses in Intelligibility; 4. Another Blow to Mechanical Modeling: The Theory of Relativity; 5. Quantum Nonmechanics; 6. Explaining and Not Explaining the Law of Entropy; 7. The Limitations of Modern Physics. 8. The Socratic Turn from Cosmology and the Foundation of Natural RightChapter 3 Nietzsche's Plato; 1. Nietzsche's Brand of Reductionism; 2. Nietzsche's Reductionist View of Socrates; Chapter 4 Socrates, the Ideas, and a Non-Esoteric Reading of Plato; 1. The Socratic Turn and the Theory of Ideas in the Phaedo; 2. The Turn from Reductionism in the Phaedrus; 3. Socrates against the Reductionists: Thrasymachus; 4. Socrates against the Reductionists: Polus and Callicles; 5. The Socratic Re-enchantment with the World; Chapter 5 The Limitations of Platonic Dualism. 1. Plato's Republic-Timaeus-Critias Trilogy2. Aristotle's Critique of Platonic Physics and Politics; 3. Machiavelli's Revolt against Platonic and Christian Pessimism; 4. The New Science of Nature: Implications for Politics; 5. Hobbes and the Quest for a New Science of Human Nature; 6. Economics and Order Arising from Below; 7. Where Are We Now?; Chapter 6 Socratic Liberalism; 1. The Apology: Socratic Uncertainty and the Socratic Way of Life; 2. Socrates and the Value of Perplexity; 3. Uncertainty and Philosophy in the Republic; 4. Socratic Uncertainty and the Teleology of Aristotle. 5. The Modern Origins of Democratic Liberalism6. Challenges to Classical Liberalism, Part I: Rousseau; 7. Challenges to Classical Liberalism, Part II: Nietzsche; 8. Socratic Liberal Politics; 9. Socratic Liberal Theory in American Politics; Chapter 7 Philosophic Wisdom and Literary Wisdom; 1. Socrates and Poetry; 2. Literary Wisdom; 3. Plato's Literary Wisdom; Notes; Bibliography; Abbreviations of Works by Leo Strauss; Index. Strauss, Leo Political and social views. Strauss, Leo fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgX83Wqtm4hC9dWQvbcfq Political science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004669 POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Political and social views fast Political science Philosophy fast |
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title_full | After Leo Strauss : new directions in platonic political philosophy / Tucker Landy. |
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topic | Strauss, Leo Political and social views. Strauss, Leo fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgX83Wqtm4hC9dWQvbcfq Political science Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004669 POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh Political and social views fast Political science Philosophy fast |
topic_facet | Strauss, Leo Political and social views. Strauss, Leo Political science Philosophy. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. Political and social views Political science Philosophy |
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