Heidegger, Strauss, and the premises of philosophy on original forgetting
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Chicago; London
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University of Chicago Press
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Includes bibliographical references )p. ]165[-197( and index
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Richard Velkley
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Repetition of antiquity at the peak of modernity - Primal truth, errant tradition, and crisis: the pre - Socratics in late modernity - "The unradicality of modern philosophy": thinking in correspondence - On caves and histories: Strauss's post - Nietzschean Socratism - Exigencies of freedom and politics - Freedom from the good: Heidegger's idealist grounding of politics - Heidegger on Nietzsche and the higher freedom - The room for political philosophy: Strauss on Heidegger's political thought - Construction of modernity - On the roots of rationalism: Strauss's natural right and history as response to Heidegger - Is modernity an unnatural construct? - Strauss on individuality and poetry - Epilogue: dwelling and exile
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، Strauss, Leo
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، Heidegger, Martin,9881 - 6791
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، Philosophy, Modern -- 02th century
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Philosophy History ، Political science -- 02th century