Natural Law Judaism?: The Genesis of Bioethics in Hans Jonas, Leo Strauss, and Leon Kass

Hastings Center Report 36 (3):32-44 (2006)
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Leon Kass is much misunderstood. He is not simply a Republican ideologue who tailored his ideas to break out of the ivory tower and into the halls of power. Nor does he ook simply to use human nature as a moral guide. When the full range of his writings is considered and set in the tradition of his teachers, Hans Jonas and Leo Strauss, what emerges is a natural law position colored by religious revelation.

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Appreciating The Phenomenon of Life.Leon R. Kass - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (7):3.
Appreciating The Phenomenon of Life.Leon R. Kass - 2001 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (1):51-69.
The Troubled Dream of Nature as a Moral Guide.Leon R. Kass - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (6):22-24.

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