Works by Cropsey (exact spelling)

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    History of political philosophy.Leo Strauss & Joseph Cropsey (eds.) - 1963 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    This volume provides an unequaled introduction to the thought of chief contributors to the Western tradition of political philosophy from classical Greek antiquity to the twentieth century. Written by specialists on the various philosophers, this third edition has been expanded significantly to include both new and revised essays.
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    Polity and Economy: An Interpretation of the Principles of Adam Smith.A. L. Macfie & Joseph Cropsey - 1959 - Philosophical Quarterly 9 (35):181.
  3. A Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of Law of the Common Laws of England.Thomas Hobbes & Joseph Cropsey - 1971
     
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    Political philosophy and the issues of politics.Joseph Cropsey - 1977 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    Plato's world: man's place in the cosmos.Joseph Cropsey - 1995 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this culmination of a lifetime's study, Joseph Cropsey examines the crucial relationship between Plato's conception of the nature of the universe and his moral and political thought. Cropsey interprets seven of Plato's dialogues-- Theaetetus , Euthyphro , Sophist , Statesman , Apology , Crito , and Phaedo --in light of their dramatic consecutiveness and thus as a conceptual and dramatic whole. The cosmos depicted by Plato in these dialogues, Cropsey argues, is often unreasonable, and populated by human beings unaided (...)
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    Plato's World: Man's Place in the Cosmos.Joseph Cropsey - 1995 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this culmination of a lifetime's study, Joseph Cropsey examines the crucial relationship between Plato's conception of the nature of the universe and his moral and political thought. Cropsey interprets seven of Plato's dialogues—_Theaetetus_, _Euthyphro_, _Sophist_, _Statesman_, _Apology_, _Crito_, and _Phaedo_—in light of their dramatic consecutiveness and thus as a conceptual and dramatic whole. The cosmos depicted by Plato in these dialogues, Cropsey argues, is often unreasonable, and populated by human beings unaided by gods and dealt with equivocally by nature. (...)
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  7. The Whole as Setting for Man: On Plato's Timaeus.Joseph Cropsey - 1990 - Interpretation 17 (2):165-191.
     
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  8. Ancients and moderns; essays on the tradition of political philosophy in honor of Leo Strauss. Cropsey, Joseph & [From Old Catalog] - 1964 - New York,: Basic Books. Edited by Leo Strauss.
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    A Dialogue Between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England.Joseph Cropsey (ed.) - 1971 - University of Chicago Press.
    This little-known late writing of Hobbes reveals an unexplored dimension of his famous doctrine of sovereignty. The essay was first published posthumously in 1681, and from 1840 to 1971 only a generally unreliable edition has been in print. This edition provides the first dependable and easily accessible text of Hobbes's _Dialogue._ In the _Dialogue,_ Hobbes sets forth his mature reflections of the relation between reason and law, reflections more "liberal" than those found in _Leviathan_ and his other well-known writings. Hobbes (...)
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  10. Leo Strauss: A Bibliography and Memorial, 1899-1973.Joseph Cropsey - 1975 - Interpretation 5 (2):133-147.
     
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  11. On Ancients and Moderns.Joseph Cropsey - 1990 - Interpretation 18 (1):31-51.
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  12. On Descartes' Discourse on Method.Joseph Cropsey - 1970 - Interpretation 1 (2):130-143.
     
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    On humanity's intensive introspection.Joseph Cropsey - 2012 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Introduction -- On humanity's intensive introspection -- Liberalism, nature, and convention -- Liberalism, self-abnegation, and self-assertion -- Providential care for democracy -- On the mutual compatibility of democracy and marxian socialism -- Activity, philosophy and the open society -- On the dramatic end of Plato's Socrates -- Religion, the constitution, and the enlightenment -- On pleasure and the human good: Plato's Philebus -- The whole as setting for man: on Plato's Timaeus -- On ancients and moderns -- The end of (...)
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  14. On Pleasure and the Human Good: Plato's Philebus.Joseph Cropsey - 1989 - Interpretation 16 (2):167-192.
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    On the Mutual Compatibility of Democracy and Marxian Socialism.Joseph Cropsey - 1986 - Social Philosophy and Policy 3 (2):4.
    Much of the high politics of our time is affected by the hostility and suspicion that pervade relations between the Western democracies and the socialist world. Is it possible that the hostility and suspicion are misplaced, and that the two world systems can find a common ground on which to acknowledge each other as compatible co-denizens between whom there is no difference so potent that the being of one must be a reproach to the being of the other? With a (...)
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  16. The Dramatic End of Plato's Socrates.Joseph Cropsey - 1986 - Interpretation 14 (2/3):155-175.
     
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  17. Virtue and Knowledge: On Plato's Protagoras.Joseph Cropsey - 1992 - Interpretation 19 (2):137-155.
     
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    What is welfare economics?Joseph Cropsey - 1954 - Ethics 65 (2):116-125.
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    Leo Strauss, the Straussians, and the Study of the American Regime.Kenneth L. Deutsch, John A. Murley, George Anastaplo, Hadley Arkes, Larry Arnhart, Laurence Berns With Eva Brann, Mark Blitz, Aryeh Botwinick, Christopher A. Colmo, Joseph Cropsey, Kenneth Deutsch, Murray Dry, Robert Eden, Miriam Galston, William A. Galston, Gary D. Glenn, Harry Jaffa, Charles Kesler, Carnes Lord, John A. Marini, Eugene Miller, Will Morrisey, John Murley, Walter Nicgorski, Susan Orr, Ralph Rossum, Gary J. Schmitt, Abram Shulsky, Gregory Bruce Smith, Ronald Terchek & Michael Zuckert - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Responding to volatile criticisms frequently leveled at Leo Strauss and those he influenced, the prominent contributors to this volume demonstrate the profound influence that Strauss and his students have exerted on American liberal democracy and contemporary political thought. By stressing the enduring vitality of classic books and by articulating the theoretical and practical flaws of relativism and historicism, the contributors argue that Strauss and the Straussians have identified fundamental crises of modernity and liberal democracy.
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    Review of R. E. ALLEN: Socrates and Legal Obligation[REVIEW]Joseph Cropsey - 1983 - Ethics 93 (3):623-624.
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    Review of R. E. ALLEN: Socrates and Legal Obligation[REVIEW]Joseph Cropsey - 1983 - Ethics 93 (3):623-624.
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    Adam Smith's Politics: An Essay in Historiographic Revision. [REVIEW]Joseph Cropsey - 1979 - Political Theory 7 (3):424-428.
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    Books in review : Adam Smith's politics: Anessa yinhistoriographic revision by Donald Winch. New York and London: Cambridge university press, 1978. Pp. XI, 206. $22.95 hardcover, $6.95 paperback. [REVIEW]Joseph Cropsey - 1979 - Political Theory 7 (3):424-428.
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    Book Review:Socrates and Legal Obligation. R. E. Allen. [REVIEW]Joseph Cropsey - 1983 - Ethics 93 (3):623-.