Inspired by the scholarship of Laurence Lampert, this international group of scholars offer meticulous interpretations of key philosophical works by Protagoras, Aeschylus, Xenophon, Plato, Descartes, Nietzsche, and Leo Strauss.
Inspired by the scholarship of Laurence Lampert, this international group of scholars offer meticulous interpretations of key philosophical works by Protagoras, Aeschylus, Xenophon, Plato, Descartes, Nietzsche, and Leo Strauss.
George A. Dunn is a special research fellow at the Institute for Globalizing Civilization in China. Mango Telli teaches philosophy and literature at Witten/Herdecke University in Germany.
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Introduction George A. Dunn and Mango Telli Interview with Laurence Lampert Conducted by Daniel Blue Part I: The Classical Background: Plato, Protagoras, Xenophon Chapter 1: How to Read Plato with Nietzsche's Insights Liu Xiaofeng Chapter 2: On the Opening of Plato's Charmides Peng Lei Chapter 3: Socrates, Bendis, and Cephalus: Does Plato's Republic Have an Historical Setting? Christopher Planeaux Chapter 4: Recovering the Wisdom of Protagoras: A Reinterpretation of the Prometheia Trilogy Marty Sulek Chapter 5: Heartache and Heiterkeit in Xenophon's Hiero Mango Telli Part II: Friedrich Nietzsche: Philosopher of Our Age Chapter 6: Zarathustra's Crisis of Redemption Heinrich Meier Chapter 7: Nietzsche's Apology: On Reading Ecce Homo, or, How One Becomes What One Is Leon Harold Craig Chapter 8: Lange's Consolation Prize: Nietzsche's First Criticisms of Schopenhauer Daniel Blue Chapter 9: High Noon on Zarathustra's Mountain: Zarathustra's Midday Vision Paul Bishop Chapter 10: Renatured Humans on a Sacred Earth: The Power of Nietzsche's Ecological Thinking Graham Parkes Part III: Strauss, Modernity, and Theological-Political Engagements Chapter 11: From the Death of God to the Death of Man: What Lampert and Nietzsche Can Teach Catholics-and Straussians-about Environmentalism Peter Minowitz Chapter 12: The Collapsing Ladder of Degree: René Girard and Leo Strauss on the Origins of Modernity George A. Dunn
Introduction George A. Dunn and Mango Telli Interview with Laurence Lampert Conducted by Daniel Blue Part I: The Classical Background: Plato, Protagoras, Xenophon Chapter 1: How to Read Plato with Nietzsche's Insights Liu Xiaofeng Chapter 2: On the Opening of Plato's Charmides Peng Lei Chapter 3: Socrates, Bendis, and Cephalus: Does Plato's Republic Have an Historical Setting? Christopher Planeaux Chapter 4: Recovering the Wisdom of Protagoras: A Reinterpretation of the Prometheia Trilogy Marty Sulek Chapter 5: Heartache and Heiterkeit in Xenophon's Hiero Mango Telli Part II: Friedrich Nietzsche: Philosopher of Our Age Chapter 6: Zarathustra's Crisis of Redemption Heinrich Meier Chapter 7: Nietzsche's Apology: On Reading Ecce Homo, or, How One Becomes What One Is Leon Harold Craig Chapter 8: Lange's Consolation Prize: Nietzsche's First Criticisms of Schopenhauer Daniel Blue Chapter 9: High Noon on Zarathustra's Mountain: Zarathustra's Midday Vision Paul Bishop Chapter 10: Renatured Humans on a Sacred Earth: The Power of Nietzsche's Ecological Thinking Graham Parkes Part III: Strauss, Modernity, and Theological-Political Engagements Chapter 11: From the Death of God to the Death of Man: What Lampert and Nietzsche Can Teach Catholics-and Straussians-about Environmentalism Peter Minowitz Chapter 12: The Collapsing Ladder of Degree: René Girard and Leo Strauss on the Origins of Modernity George A. Dunn
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