Heinrich Meier
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Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss: The Hidden Dialogue
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13 editions
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1995
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Leo Strauss and the Theologico-Political Problem
18 editions
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2003
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The Lesson of Carl Schmitt: Four Chapters on the Distinction between Political Theology and Political Philosophy
15 editions
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1998
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Political Philosophy and the Challenge of Revealed Religion
6 editions
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2013
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Nietzsches Vermächtnis. Ecce Homo und der Antichrist
4 editions
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2019
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What is Nietzsche's Zarathustra?: A Philosophical Confrontation
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On the Happiness of the Philosophic Life: Reflections on Rousseau's Rêveries in Two Books
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6 editions
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2011
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Über die Liebe: Ein Symposion
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2 editions
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2001
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Was ist Politische Theologie? – What is Political Theology?
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"Les rêveries du promeneur solitaire" : Rousseau über das philosophische Leben
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2005
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“Strauss expressly refers to the “Notes.” He continues: “If ‘religion’ and ‘politics’ are the facts that transcend ‘culture’ or, to speak more exactly, are the original facts, then the radical critique of the concept of ‘culture’ is possible only in the form of a ‘theological-political treatise,’ which must, however, if it is not to lead again to the foundation of ‘culture,’ have the very opposite tendency to that of seventeenth-century theological-political treatises, especially those of Hobbes and Spinoza.”
― Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss: The Hidden Dialogue
― Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss: The Hidden Dialogue
“Wenn das Leben bös von sich spricht, glaubt er der Unglaublichten nicht. Dagegen verführt die Weisheit dann am meisten, wenn sie von sich schlecht spricht. Die Weisheit gewinnt Zarathustra gerade durch ihre Fähigkeit zur Selbskritik. Dagegen findet das Leben keinen Glauben bei ihm, wenn es böse von sich redet, weil sein tiefster Glaube sagt, daß das Leben gut sei.”
― What is Nietzsche's Zarathustra?: A Philosophical Confrontation
― What is Nietzsche's Zarathustra?: A Philosophical Confrontation
“(6) The understanding that philosophers have of man is superficial: they are not able to fathom his depths, his despair, what is hidden in his craving for distraction and in the mood of boredom, which discloses more of man’s reality than all his rational activities.”
― Leo Strauss and the Theologico-Political Problem
― Leo Strauss and the Theologico-Political Problem
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