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Leo Strauss In Northeast Asia 1 Junhyeok Kwak Editor Sungwoo Park Editor

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Leo Strauss In Northeast Asia 1 Junhyeok Kwak Editor Sungwoo Park Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.26 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Jun-Hyeok Kwak (editor), Sungwoo Park (editor)
ISBN: 9780367210977, 0367210975
Language: English
Year: 2019
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Leo Strauss In Northeast Asia 1 Junhyeok Kwak Editor Sungwoo Park Editor by Jun-hyeok Kwak (editor), Sungwoo Park (editor) 9780367210977, 0367210975 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes the reception of Leo Strauss and his political philosophy in Northeast Asia. By juxtaposing the central idea of Strauss’s political philosophy with the question of modernity, the contributors explore the eclectic adaptations of Strauss in Northeast Asian countries as a philosophical appropriation across cultures.

Examining how Strauss’s philosophy was first introduced in Northeast Asia, the book sheds light on the similarities and differences in experiences, challenging the dominant approach which attributes various receptions of Strauss in Northeast Asia solely to sociopolitical circumstances. This book also seeks to move beyond a China-centric approach to investigate the possible transcultural appeals of Strauss’s political philosophy by exploring the cases of Japan and South Korea.

Appealing to a wide network of scholars and practitioners in East Asia engaged in rethinking cultural particularities, this volume will be attractive to upper-level undergraduate students, graduate students, and advanced researchers in political philosophy, political theory, and Asian politics.

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