About the Author: Rafael Major is the director of faculty development at the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America's Founding Principles and History and teaches at Ursinus College.
232 Pages
Political Science, History & Theory
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Book Synopsis
Leo Strauss's What Is Political Philosophy? addresses almost every major theme in his life's work and is often viewed as a defense of his overall philosophic approach. Yet precisely because the book is so foundational, if we want to understand Strauss's notoriously careful and complex thinking in these essays, we must also consider them just as Strauss treated philosophers of the past: on their own terms. Each of the contributors in this collection focuses on a single chapter from What Is Political Philosophy? in an effort to shed light on both Strauss's thoughts about the history of philosophy and the major issues about which he wrote. Included are treatments of Strauss's esoteric method of reading, his critique of behavioral political science, and his views on classical political philosophy. Key thinkers whose work Strauss responded to are also analyzed in depth: Plato, Al-Farabi, Maimonides, Hobbes, and Locke, as well as twentieth-century figures such as Eric Voegelin, Alexandre Kojève, and Kurt Riezler. Written by scholars well-known for their insight and expertise on Strauss's thought, the essays in this volume apply to Strauss the same meticulous approach he developed in reading others. The first book-length treatment on a single book by Strauss, Leo Strauss's Defense of the Philosophic Life will serve as an invaluable companion to those seeking a helpful introduction or delving deeper into the major themes and ideas of this controversial thinker.
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"Rafael Major has put together a fitting tribute to the thought of Leo Strauss. Leo Strauss's Defense of the Philosophic Life brings together excellent essays by major scholars on each of the chapters of Strauss's book. Of the recent works on Strauss, this is among the best. . . . An essential element in any collection of works in politics and philosophy."-- "Choice" (7/19/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"What is Political Philosophy? is Strauss's most comprehensive, and arguably most introductory, work. But the fact that each chapter focuses on key themes more fully elaborated elsewhere creates the need for a systematic supplementary text. With this collection of essays, the reader is afforded helpful guidance to the way each of the chapters relates to, illuminates, and is illuminated by other major treatments of the same themes by Strauss. The book will attract a broad readership among the many who are involved in or attentive to the ongoing debate over Strauss's controversial thought."--Thomas L. Pangle, University of Texas at Austin
"A searching examination of Leo Strauss's defense of political philosophy and a fine, sure to be controversial, collection of essays by old hands and new." --Harvey C. Mansfield, Harvard University
"Lively interest in the work and legacy of Strauss continues as does controversy over what he did--and did not--argue for. This collection of essays demonstrates an expository thoroughness that will be of great interest to those who read them alongside the Strauss essays themselves. One doubts this will clear away the controversy, but one can hope that it will promote a more serious, engaged, and sympathetic debate." --Timothy Fuller, Colorado College
"With Leo Strauss's Defense of the Philosophic Life, Rafael Major has produced an outstanding volume distinctive among the many books treating Strauss's thought for its attempts to read Strauss as closely as Strauss reads other philosophers. The essays accomplish expertly this task with one of the most interesting and revealing of Strauss's books, What is Political Philosophy?, covering the entire range of Strauss's interpretations from Xenophon to the twentieth century." --Richard Velkley, Tulane University
About the Author
Rafael Major is the director of faculty development at the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America's Founding Principles and History and teaches at Ursinus College.
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Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: History & Theory
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Rafael Major
Language: English
Street Date: January 4, 2013
TCIN: 1008940466
UPC: 9780226924212
Item Number (DPCI): 247-32-9606
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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