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Leo Strauss's exploration of Hobbes's political philosophy is a significant contribution to understanding the interplay between philosophy and revelation, encapsulated in what he calls the "theologico-political problem." This collection of writings, composed before his renowned work, provides a comprehensive view of Strauss's interpretation of Hobbes, emphasizing the importance of "self-knowledge of man as he really is." Strauss's critique of religion is crucial for his analysis of Hobbes's political thought, revealing overlooked aspects of Hobbes's theological insights and his interpretation of the Bible. This volume not only revitalizes interest in Hobbes's views on religion but also serves as a vital link between Strauss's earlier works, Spinoza's Critique of Religion and The Political Philosophy of Hobbes. Additionally, it presents previously unavailable materials in English, including a letter, a book outline, an extensive review, and a discussion on legal positivism, along with Heinrich Meier's reflections on Strauss's engagement with Hobbes. These elements illuminate Strauss's intellectual journey and his broader concerns regarding modern political thought and life.
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Hobbes's Critique of religion & related writings, Leo Strauss
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- 2011
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