Leo Strauss on Nietzsche's Thrasymachean-Dionysian Socrates: philosophy, politics, science, and religion in the modern age

Champaign, IL: Common Ground Research Networks (2018)
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Abstract

Leo Strauss's philosophical Bewegung in light of Nietzsche -- The will to power and the philosopher of the future -- Philosophy and the natural right of the eternal return of the same -- The anti-theological religion of the eternal return.

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