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  1. Searching for ‘Moderate Enlightenment’: From Leo Strauss to J. G. A. Pocock.Nicholas Mithen - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    The meaning of ‘moderate enlightenment’ has been monopolised by Jonathan Israel. In this guise, ‘moderate enlightenment’ is built atop a compromise between authority and innovation, between reason and revelation, and amounts to an intellectually subordinate counterpart to the Radical Enlightenment. This ‘negative’ definition obstructs serious interpretation of what ‘moderate enlightenment’ can mean. This essay progresses instead an enquiry into a ‘positive’ definition of ‘moderate enlightenment’ – an enlightenment defined by moderation. It does so by surveying key lineaments within a century (...)
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  • The Hindenburg Line of the Strauss wars.William H. F. Altman - 2010 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 40 (1):118-153.
    Bringing continental sensibilities and skill to his project, David Janssens has abandoned the line of defense heretofore used by North American intellectuals to shield Leo Strauss from criticism: Janssens wastes no time trying to prove Strauss was a liberal democrat, frankly admits his atheism, and emphasizes the continuity and European origins of his thought. Nevertheless committed to defending Strauss even at his most vulnerable points, Janssens is compelled to anchor his new defensive position on a misreading of what he calls (...)
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  • Jacobi en los escritos de Leo Strauss: Spinozismo, Nihilismo e Ilustración.Maria Jimena Solé - 2016 - Páginas de Filosofía (Universidad Nacional del Comahue) 17 (20):7-29.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar la interpretación y la valoración que Leo Strauss hace de Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, filósofo alemán de finales del siglo XVIII conocido como un enemigo de la Ilustración. Para ello, se analizan la Tesis doctoral de Strauss, dedicada a la teoría del conocimiento de Jacobi y las dos menciones explícitas a él en Die Religionskritik Spinozas. A partir de este análisis, se concluye que la valoración que Strauss hace de Jacobi es positiva y que (...)
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