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16Natural Right and Historical Consciousness in Strauss and Krüger’s ExchangeIn Susan Meld Shell (ed.), The Strauss-Krüger Correspondence: Returning to Plato through Kant, Springer Verlag. pp. 181-198. 2018.Leo Strauss’s correspondence with German philosopher Gerhard Krüger is an invaluable source for those who seek to understand Strauss’s complex and debated thought. Dating mostly from the early 1930s—a period in which Strauss went through a decisive “reorientation”—the exchange deals with several important themes and overall has a lively and straightforward style that proves to be extremely useful for the interpreter who wishes to grasp the guiding ideas of each of them.
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30Leo Strauss and the recovery of "natural philosophizing"State University of New York Press. 2024.Examines how Leo Strauss sought to recover "nature," which he saw as inseparable from genuine philosphy since its inception in ancient Greece.
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58Leo Strauss: a political realist?History of European Ideas 50 (5): 837-853. 2024.Leo Strauss's approach to politics may indeed be regarded as realist. Some traits of his thought, however, seem to align him to an opposite, idealist tendency. Among these are Strauss's criticism of the moderns for their rejection of the political philosophy of the classics on the grounds of its being utopian and his attention toward the concept of natural right. This article shows how these traits, which at first glance oppose the classification of Strauss as a political realist, can be traced …Read more
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32The "Second Cave" and Historical Consciousness in the Correspondence of Leo Strauss and Gerhard KrügerReview of Metaphysics 73 (2): 285-309. 2019.
Alberto Ghibellini
Pablo de Olavide University, Seville
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Pablo de Olavide University, SevillePost-doctoral Fellow
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Law |