Hobbes's Critique of Religion and Related Writings
Leo Strauss author Svetozar Minkov translator Gabriel Bartlett translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:20th May '11
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Leo Strauss' "The Political Philosophy of Hobbes" deservedly ranks among his most widely acclaimed works. In it Strauss argues that the basis for Hobbes' natural and political science is his interest in 'self-knowledge of man as he really is.' The pieces collected in this book, each written prior to that classic volume, complement that account. Thus, at long last, this book allows us to have a complete picture of Strauss' interpretation of Hobbes, the thinker pivotal to the fundamental theme of his life's work: the conflicting demands of philosophy and revelation, or, as he termed it, 'the theologico-political problem.' It is no exaggeration to say that Strauss' work on Hobbes' critique of religion is essential to his analysis of Hobbes' political philosophy, and vice versa. This volume will spark new interest in Hobbes' explication of the Bible and in his understanding of religion by revealing previously neglected dimensions and motives of Hobbes' 'theology.' At the same time, scholars interested in the intellectual development of Leo Strauss will find in these writings the missing link, as it were, between his two early books, Spinoza's "Critique of Religion" and "The Political Philosophy of Hobbes". In addition, this volume makes avilable for the first time in English a letter, a book outline, an extended review, an engagement with legal positivism, and an account of Strauss' work on Hobbes by Heinrich Meier, all of which shed light on Strauss' concerns and his approach to Hobbes in particular, as well as to modern political thought and life.
"Leo Strauss has become a name that reverberates widely.... He is seen as the seminal thinker behind neoconservatism, its intellectual father." (Robert Alter, New York Times) "This is a very impressive volume. 'Hobbes's Critique of Religion' and Related Writings will be a most welcome addition to the publications by and on Strauss." (Richard Velkley, Tulane University)"
ISBN: 9780226776828
Dimensions: 24mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 397g
184 pages