Between Eternities: On the Tradition of Political Philosophy
Autor Gregory Bruce Smithen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 mai 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739120767
ISBN-10: 073912076X
Pagini: 657
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 073912076X
Pagini: 657
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction: Political Philosophy; Is There a Future Tradition?
Part 2 Modern Constructivism or Phenomenology
Chapter 3 Preface: Modernity and Its Closure
Chapter 4 The "End of History" or a Portal to the Future
Chapter 5 What is Political Philosophy: A Phenomenological Approach
Chapter 6 Cacophony of Silence: Derrida's Deconstructionism and the Possibility of Political Philosophy
Chapter 7 Machiavelli's The Prince and the Essence of Modernity
Chapter 8 Phenomenology or Constructivism: Robert Pippin's Modernity
Part 9 Leo Strauss and the Tradition: An Engagement
Chapter 10 Preface: Remembrance and Tradition
Chapter 11 Who Was Leo Strauss?
Chapter 12 Leo Strauss and the Straussians: An Anti-Democratic Cult?
Chapter 13 Athens and Washington: Leo Strauss and the American Regime
Chapter 14 On a Possible Epicurean Garden for Philosophy
Chapter 15 On Cropsey's World: Joseph Cropsey and the Tradition of Political Philosophy
Chapter 16 Between Platonism and Postmodernism: Plato's Emendation of Socratism in the Trilogy
Chapter 17 Leo Strauss and Martin Heidegger
Part 18 The Non-Metaphysical Plato: Second Beginnings?
Chapter 19 Preface: Plato, Platonism, and a Second Beginning
Chapter 20 Dialogue and Dialectic in Plato's Phaedo
Chapter 21 Political Philosophy and Eros: Plato's Socrates in the Symposium
Chapter 22 Plato's Parmenides: Socratism and the Origins of Platonic Political Philosophy
Chapter 23 Aristotle on Reason and Its Limits
Part 24 Political Philosophy After Modernity?
Chapter 25 Preface: Openings Toward the Postmodern
Chapter 26 Legitimacy, International Morality, and the Postmodern Global Future
Chapter 27 Jerusalem and Washington: Political Philosophy and Theology
Chapter 28 Ontology, Technology, Poetry, or Mandarin Pastime?
Chapter 29 The Queen of the Sciences: Political Philosophy or Biology
Chapter 30 Political Philosophy and Environmentalism: Recovering the Phenomenon "Nature"
Chapter 31 Conclusion: Is There a Future?
Part 2 Modern Constructivism or Phenomenology
Chapter 3 Preface: Modernity and Its Closure
Chapter 4 The "End of History" or a Portal to the Future
Chapter 5 What is Political Philosophy: A Phenomenological Approach
Chapter 6 Cacophony of Silence: Derrida's Deconstructionism and the Possibility of Political Philosophy
Chapter 7 Machiavelli's The Prince and the Essence of Modernity
Chapter 8 Phenomenology or Constructivism: Robert Pippin's Modernity
Part 9 Leo Strauss and the Tradition: An Engagement
Chapter 10 Preface: Remembrance and Tradition
Chapter 11 Who Was Leo Strauss?
Chapter 12 Leo Strauss and the Straussians: An Anti-Democratic Cult?
Chapter 13 Athens and Washington: Leo Strauss and the American Regime
Chapter 14 On a Possible Epicurean Garden for Philosophy
Chapter 15 On Cropsey's World: Joseph Cropsey and the Tradition of Political Philosophy
Chapter 16 Between Platonism and Postmodernism: Plato's Emendation of Socratism in the Trilogy
Chapter 17 Leo Strauss and Martin Heidegger
Part 18 The Non-Metaphysical Plato: Second Beginnings?
Chapter 19 Preface: Plato, Platonism, and a Second Beginning
Chapter 20 Dialogue and Dialectic in Plato's Phaedo
Chapter 21 Political Philosophy and Eros: Plato's Socrates in the Symposium
Chapter 22 Plato's Parmenides: Socratism and the Origins of Platonic Political Philosophy
Chapter 23 Aristotle on Reason and Its Limits
Part 24 Political Philosophy After Modernity?
Chapter 25 Preface: Openings Toward the Postmodern
Chapter 26 Legitimacy, International Morality, and the Postmodern Global Future
Chapter 27 Jerusalem and Washington: Political Philosophy and Theology
Chapter 28 Ontology, Technology, Poetry, or Mandarin Pastime?
Chapter 29 The Queen of the Sciences: Political Philosophy or Biology
Chapter 30 Political Philosophy and Environmentalism: Recovering the Phenomenon "Nature"
Chapter 31 Conclusion: Is There a Future?
Recenzii
Gregory Smith's long engagement with postmodern thought has borne fruit in this monumental study of our philosophical and political present. In Between Eternities, Smith covers a myriad of topics, from Socratic dialectics to theoretical physics and international relations. His thesis, convincingly argued, is that political philosophy remains the architectonic science-for us no less than for Aristotle-because it alone can fashion a whole of ethics, politics, psychology, ontology, and epistemology. Smith's style is graceful and his point of view sharp-edged and confident.