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    <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Leo Strauss and the Rediscovery of Maimonides</title>
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      <description>In Leo Strauss and the Rediscovery of Maimonides, Kenneth Hart Green explores the critical role played by Maimonides in shaping Leo Strauss’s thought. In uncovering the esoteric tradition employed in Maimonides’s Guide of the Perplexed, Strauss made the radical realization that other ancient and medieval philosophers might be concealing their true thoughts through literary artifice. Maimonides and al-Farabi, he saw, allowed their message to be altered by dogmatic considerations only to the extent required by moral and political imperatives and were in fact avid advocates for enlightenment. Strauss also revealed Maimonides’s potential relevance to contemporary concerns, especially his paradoxical conviction that one must confront the conflict between reason and revelation rather than resolve it.&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160; An invaluable companion to Green’s comprehensive collection of Strauss’s writings on Maimonides, this volume shows how Strauss confronted the commonly accepted approaches to the medieval philosopher, resulting in both a new understanding of Maimonides and a new depth and direction for his own thought. It will be welcomed by anyone engaged with the work of either philosopher.&amp;#160;</description>
      <content:encoded>&lt;div&gt;In &lt;i&gt;Leo Strauss and the Rediscovery of Maimonides&lt;/i&gt;, Kenneth Hart Green explores the critical role played by Maimonides in shaping Leo Strauss&amp;rsquo;s thought. In uncovering the esoteric tradition employed in Maimonides&amp;rsquo;s &lt;i&gt;Guide of the Perplexed&lt;/i&gt;, Strauss made the radical realization that other ancient and medieval philosophers might be concealing their true thoughts through literary artifice. Maimonides and al-Farabi, he saw, allowed their message to be altered by dogmatic considerations only to the extent required by moral and political imperatives and were in fact avid advocates for enlightenment. Strauss also revealed Maimonides&amp;rsquo;s potential relevance to contemporary concerns, especially his paradoxical conviction that one must confront the conflict between reason and revelation rather than resolve it.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160; &lt;br&gt;An invaluable companion to Green&amp;rsquo;s comprehensive collection of Strauss&amp;rsquo;s writings on Maimonides, this volume shows how Strauss confronted the commonly accepted approaches to the medieval philosopher, resulting in both a new understanding of Maimonides and a new depth and direction for his own thought. It will be welcomed by anyone engaged with the work of either philosopher.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;#160;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br&gt;</content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Leo Strauss on Maimonides</title>
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      <description>Leo Strauss is widely recognized as one of the foremost interpreters of Maimonides. His studies of the medieval Jewish philosopher led to his rediscovery of esotericism and deepened his sense that the tension between reason and revelation was central to modern political thought. His writings throughout the twentieth century were chiefly responsible for restoring Maimonides as a philosophical thinker of the first rank. Yet, to appreciate the extent of Strauss’s contribution to the scholarship on Maimonides, one has traditionally had to seek out essays he published separately spanning almost fifty years.&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160; With Leo Strauss on Maimonides, Kenneth Hart Green presents for the first time a comprehensive, annotated collection of Strauss’s writings on Maimonides, comprising sixteen essays, three of which appear in English for the first time. Green has also provided careful translations of materials that had originally been quoted in Hebrew, Arabic, Latin, German, and French; written an informative introduction highlighting the original contributions found in each essay; and brought references to out-of-print editions fully up to date. The result will become the standard edition of Strauss’s writings on Maimonides.</description>
      <content:encoded>&lt;div&gt;Leo Strauss is widely recognized as one of the foremost interpreters of Maimonides. His studies of the medieval Jewish philosopher led to his rediscovery of esotericism and deepened his sense that the tension between reason and revelation was central to modern political thought. His writings throughout the twentieth century were chiefly responsible for restoring Maimonides as a philosophical thinker of the first rank. Yet, to appreciate the extent of Strauss&amp;rsquo;s contribution to the scholarship on Maimonides, one has traditionally had to seek out essays he published separately spanning almost fifty years.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160;&amp;#160; &lt;br&gt;With &lt;i&gt;Leo Strauss on Maimonides&lt;/i&gt;, Kenneth Hart Green presents for the first time a comprehensive, annotated collection of Strauss&amp;rsquo;s writings on Maimonides, comprising sixteen essays, three of which appear in English for the first time. Green has also provided careful translations of materials that had originally been quoted in Hebrew, Arabic, Latin, German, and French; written an informative introduction highlighting the original contributions found in each essay; and brought references to out-of-print editions fully up to date. The result will become the standard edition of Strauss&amp;rsquo;s writings on Maimonides.&lt;/div&gt;</content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Aristotle's Teaching in the "Politics"</title>
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      <description>With Aristotle’s Teaching in the “Politics,” Thomas L. Pangle offers a masterly new interpretation of this classic philosophical work. It is widely believed that the Politics originated as a written record of a series of lectures given by Aristotle, and scholars have relied on that fact to explain seeming inconsistencies and instances of discontinuity throughout the text. Breaking from this tradition, Pangle makes the work’s origin his starting point, reconceiving the Politics as the pedagogical tool of a master teacher.With the Politics, Pangle argues, Aristotle seeks to lead his students down a deliberately difficult path of critical thinking about civic republican life. He adopts a Socratic approach, encouraging his students—and readers—to become active participants in a dialogue. Seen from this perspective, features of the work that have perplexed previous commentators become perfectly comprehensible as artful devices of a didactic approach. Ultimately, Pangle’s close and careful analysis shows that to understand the Politics, one must first appreciate how Aristotle’s rhetorical strategy is inextricably entwined with the subject of his work.</description>
      <content:encoded>&lt;div&gt;With &lt;i&gt;Aristotle&amp;rsquo;s Teaching in the &amp;ldquo;Politics,&amp;rdquo; &lt;/i&gt;Thomas L. Pangle offers a masterly new interpretation of this classic philosophical work. It is widely believed that the &lt;i&gt;Politics&lt;/i&gt; originated as a written record of a series of lectures given by Aristotle, and scholars have relied on that fact to explain seeming inconsistencies and instances of discontinuity throughout the text. Breaking from this tradition, Pangle makes the work&amp;rsquo;s origin his starting point, reconceiving the &lt;i&gt;Politics&lt;/i&gt; as the pedagogical tool of a master teacher.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;With the &lt;i&gt;Politics&lt;/i&gt;, Pangle argues, Aristotle seeks to lead his students down a deliberately difficult path of critical thinking about civic republican life. He adopts a Socratic approach, encouraging his students&amp;mdash;and readers&amp;mdash;to become active participants in a dialogue. Seen from this perspective, features of the work that have perplexed previous commentators become perfectly comprehensible as artful devices of a didactic approach. Ultimately, Pangle&amp;rsquo;s close and careful analysis shows that to understand the &lt;i&gt;Politics&lt;/i&gt;, one must first appreciate how Aristotle&amp;rsquo;s rhetorical strategy is inextricably entwined with the subject of his work.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br&gt;</content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2013 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Aristotle's "Politics"</title>
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      <description>One of the fundamental works of Western political thought, Aristotle’s masterwork is the first systematic treatise on the science of politics. For almost three decades, Carnes Lord’s justly acclaimed translation has served as the standard English edition. Widely regarded as the most faithful to both the original Greek and Aristotle’s distinctive style, it is also written in clear, contemporary English.This new edition of the Politics retains and adds to Lord’s already extensive notes, clarifying the flow of Aristotle’s argument and identifying literary and historical references. A glossary defines key terms in Aristotle’s philosophical-political vocabulary. Lord has made revisions to problematic passages throughout the translation in order to enhance both its accuracy and its readability. He has also substantially revised his introduction for the new edition, presenting an account of Aristotle’s life in relation to political events of his time; the character and history of his writings and of the Politics in particular; his overall conception of political science; and his impact on subsequent political thought from antiquity to the present. Further enhancing this new edition is an up-to-date selected bibliography.</description>
      <content:encoded>&lt;div&gt;One of the fundamental works of Western political thought, Aristotle&amp;rsquo;s masterwork is the first systematic treatise on the science of politics. For almost three decades, Carnes Lord&amp;rsquo;s justly acclaimed translation has served as the standard English edition. Widely regarded as the most faithful to both the original Greek and Aristotle&amp;rsquo;s distinctive style, it is also written in clear, contemporary English.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;This new edition of the &lt;i&gt;Politics &lt;/i&gt;retains and adds to Lord&amp;rsquo;s already extensive notes, clarifying the flow of Aristotle&amp;rsquo;s argument and identifying literary and historical references. A glossary defines key terms in Aristotle&amp;rsquo;s philosophical-political vocabulary. Lord has made revisions to problematic passages throughout the translation in order to enhance both its accuracy and its readability. He has also substantially revised his introduction for the new edition, presenting an account of Aristotle&amp;rsquo;s life in relation to political events of his time; the character and history of his writings and of the &lt;i&gt;Politics&lt;/i&gt; in particular; his overall conception of political science; and his impact on subsequent political thought from antiquity to the present. Further enhancing this new edition is an up-to-date selected bibliography.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br&gt;</content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2013 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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