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1 Sep 2018

Straussian Witchcraft and the Need for Devils’ Advocates

September 1, 2018
Although I have been an earnest admirer of Leo Strauss since I first started reading his books, Straussians have a tendency to bewitch themselves with words and phrases from the master’s lexicon in ways that are preposterous.
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1 Jan 2018

History, Reason and Hope: A Comparative Study of Kant, Hayek and Habermas

January 1, 2018
The respect which Habermas accords to Kant’s moral and political ideals is what separates his interpretation of the Kantian project from Hayek’s.
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