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Recovering Hegel From the Critique of Leo Strauss - The Virtues of Modernity

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Informationen zum Autor Sara MacDonald is associate professor and director of the Great Books Program at St. Thomas University, Canada. Barry Craig is associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and vice-president (academic) at St. Thomas University, Canada. Klappentext Recovering Hegel from the Critique of Leo Strauss provides a study unique in its focus on Leo Strauss's reading of Hegel. While MacDonald and Craig find value in Strauss's thought, they argue that his pessimism concerning modernity lies in a misunderstanding of both modernity's greatest philosophical advocate, G.W.F. Hegel, and modernity's virtues. Craig and MacDonald have given an impressive defense of Hegel and of modern life. In particular, they respond to Leo Strauss's critique of Hegel and his preference for ancient political thought, demonstrating that Hegel properly understood many of the concerns that underlie Strauss's turn to the ancients. With great detail and subtlety, the authors show the extent to which Strauss is influenced by Kojeve's interpretation of Hegel as a secular thinker. Not only does Hegel evade Strauss's criticisms, they argue, but he also gives a better defense than Strauss of political life as well philosophy. The authors write with clarity and grace. Their book should read and pondered by anyone who cares about the modern world, the relation between faith and reason, and humanity's prospects for the future. -- Mary Nichols, Baylor University Craig and MacDonald reopen the now over fifty year old debate between Leo Strauss and Alexandre Kojeve, which found expression in the collaborative volume On Tyranny. Unlike almost all who are interested in this quarrel, these authors seek to vindicate the Kojevian, or rather the Hegelian, side of the dispute: their chief approach is to deny that Kojeve can rightly speak for Hegel. Strauss, they argue, may have the best of Kojeve, but he does not have the best of the authentic Hegel, for he ignores the theological and metaphysical foundations of Hegelian thought. With Hegel in hand the authors attempt to vindicate modernity from Strauss's famous critique. This is a challenging and rewarding interpretation both for those who lean toward Strauss and those who lean toward Kojeve in this debate. -- Michael Zuckert, University of Notre Dame Zusammenfassung Recovering Hegel from the Critique of Leo Strauss provides a study unique in its focus on Leo Strauss’s reading of Hegel. While MacDonald and Craig find value in Strauss’s thought, they argue that his pessimism concerning modernity lies in a misunderstanding of both modernity’s greatest philosophical advocate, G.W.F. Hegel, and modernity’s virtues. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceIntroduction Chapter One: Strauss's Critique of Modernity Chapter Two: Faith and ReasonChapter Three: Hegelian FreedomChapter Four: Modern Morality Chapter Five: Ethical RealitiesConclusion...

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Authors Barry Craig, Sara Macdonald, Sara Craig Macdonald
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.11.2013
 
EAN 9780739183977
ISBN 978-0-7391-8397-7
No. of pages 164
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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