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Strauss, Leo:
Progress or Return? : The Contemporary Crisis in Western Civilization

In: Modern Judaism 1 (1981), 17-45

Mention of Spinoza: Passim
Other editions / translations: Zuerst als/first as: The Mutual Influence of Theology and Philosophy in: The Independant Journal of Philosophy (1979)
Erneut/Again in: Strauss, Leo: The Rebirth of Classical Political Rationalism : An Introduction to the Thought of Leo Strauss ; Essays and Lectures by Leo Strauss / Selected and Introduced by Thomas L. Pangle. - Chicago [e.a.] : Chicago University Press, 1989. - XXXVIII, 285 pp.: 227-270 (Spinoza: 230-231, 233-234, 263-264, 267-268; ferner/further: XXI, XXXIV, XXXVIII, 71, 218) // An Introduction to Political Philosophy : Ten Essays by Leo Strauss / Ed. with an Introduction by Hilail Gildin. - Detroit : Wayne State Univ. Pr., 1989. - XXIV, 365 pp.: 249-289 (= Teile/parts I+II) (Spinoza: 253-255, 257-258) [Repr. - 1996, 2005] // Strauss, Leo: Jewish Philosophy and the Crisis opf Modernity, Kenneth Hart Green (ed.). - Albany : State University of New York Press, 1997. - (SUNY Series in the Jewish writings of Leo Straus): 87-136
Französisch/French: Théologie et politique : leur influence réciproque, in: Les Temps de la réflexion 2 (1981): 197-216 // in: La renaissance du rationalisme classique : Conférences et essais / Réunis et présentés par Thomas R. Pangle. - Paris : Gallimard, 1993. - 403 pp. - (Collection Bibliothèque de philosophie)

Literature type: Articles
Language: English
Thematic areas: Ethics, Philosophy of politics and law, Reception history, Spinoza and Judaism / Jewish philosophy
Subject: E, TTP

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