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Leo Strauss And Emmanuel Levinas Batnitzky Leora

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Leo Strauss And Emmanuel Levinas Batnitzky Leora
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Batnitzky, Leora
ISBN: 9780511220111, 9780521679350, 9780521861564, 0511220111, 0521679354, 052186156X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Leo Strauss And Emmanuel Levinas Batnitzky Leora by Batnitzky, Leora 9780511220111, 9780521679350, 9780521861564, 0511220111, 0521679354, 052186156X instant download after payment.

Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas, two twentieth-century Jewish philosophers and two extremely provocative thinkers whose reputations have grown considerably, are rarely studied together. This is due to the disparate interests of many of their intellectual heirs. Strauss has influenced political theorists and policy makers on the right while Levinas has been championed in the humanities by different cadres associated with postmodernist thought. In Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas: Philosophy and the Politics of Revelation, first published in 2006, Leora Batnitzky brings together these two seemingly incongruous contemporaries, demonstrating that they often had the same philosophical sources and their projects had many formal parallels. While such a comparison is valuable in itself for better understanding each figure, it also raises profound questions in the debate on the definitions of 'religion', suggesting ways that religion makes claims on both philosophy and politics.

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