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Thinking in Public: Strauss, Levinas, Arendt by Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft (English)

Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Thinking in Public by Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft Thinking in Public examines the ambivalence that public political life and the figure of the intellectual provoked in the generation of European Jewish thinkers born around 1900. By comparing Hannah Arendt, Emmanuel Levinas, and Leo Strauss, Wurgaft offers a new perspective on the relationship between philosophers and politics. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Long before we began to speak of "public intellectuals," the ideas of "the public" and "the intellectual" raised consternation among many European philosophers and political theorists. Thinking in Public examines the ambivalence these linked ideas provoked in the generation of European Jewish thinkers born around 1900. By comparing the lives and works of Hannah Arendt, Emmanuel Levinas, and Leo Strauss, who grew up in the wake of the Dreyfus Affair and studied with the philosopher-and sometime National Socialist-Martin Heidegger, Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft offers a strikingly new perspective on the relationship between philosophers and politics.Rather than celebrate or condemn the figure of the intellectual, Wurgaft argues that the stories we tell about intellectuals and their publics are useful barometers of our political hopes and fears. What ideas about philosophy itself, and about the publics capacity for reasoned discussion, are contained in these stories? And what work do we think philosophers and other thinkers can and should accomplish in the world beyond the classroom? The differences between Arendt, Levinas, and Strauss were great, but Wurgaft shows that all three came to believe that the question of the social role of the philosopher was the question of their century. The figure of the intellectual was not an ideal to be emulated but rather a provocation inviting these three thinkers to ask whether truth and politics could ever be harmonized, whether philosophy was a fundamentally worldly or unworldly practice. Author Biography Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft is a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Program in History, Anthropology, and Science and Technology Studies. Table of Contents IntroductionPART I. LEO STRAUSS AND THE PROBLEM OF "THE INTELLECTUAL"Chapter 1. Moderns and MedievalsChapter 2. The Exoteric Writing ThesisChapter 3. Natural Right and TyrannyPART II. THE DOG AT THE END OF THE VERSE: EMMANUEL LEVINAS BETWEEN ETHICS AND ENGAGEMENTChapter 4. Growth of a MoralistChapter 5. Resisting EngagementChapter 6. WitnessingPART III. AGAINST SPEECHLESS WONDER: HANNAH ARENDT ON PHILOSOPHERS AND INTELLECTUALSChapter 7. Arendts Weimar OriginsChapter 8. From the Camps to GalileoChapter 9. One More Strange IslandPARTIV. A MISSED CONVERSATIONChapter 10. Toward a Jewish Socrates?ConclusionNotesIndexAcknowledgments Review "In his powerful and beautifully written Thinking in Public, Benjamin Wurgaft explores how three giants of twentieth-century thought, Leo Strauss, Emmanuel Levinas, and Hannah Arendt, grappled with the intertwined roles of intellectuals and Jews in modern society. . . . By situating the relationship between thinkers and their public at the center of his protagonists careers, Wurgaft brings a fresh perspective to texts that have been thoroughly plowed by countless scholars. . . . A tremendous achievement." * The Journal of Modern History *"In this wonderfully sweeping and also lovingly detailed book, Benjamin Wurgaft explores the ideas of the intellectual and the public in the work of Leo Strauss, Emmanuel Levinas, and Hannah Arendt. Thinking in Public is beautifully written, carefully argued, and hugely important at a time when public intellectuals are proliferating, their place in political life is contested, and technology is wildly expanding their productivity and reach." * Politics, Religion & Ideology *"In this beautifully written and elegantly argued book, Benjamin Wurgaft brings together three seminal thinkers and uses each to illuminate the others. This is a masterful work of intellectual history, which also raises important normative questions about the scope and nature of philosophy, politics, and religion. Anyone interested in the legacy of European and Jewish thought in the twentieth century, as well as anyone concerned with what public intellectuals can offer us today, will learn a tremendous amount from this wonderful book." * Leora Batnitzky, author of Leo Strauss and Emmanuel Levinas: Philosophy and the Politics of Revelation *"A magnificent exploration of philosophy and politics in the second half of the twentieth century. Wurgaft places in conversation the writings of Hannah Arendt, Emmanuel Levinas, and Leo Strauss and interrogates a profound tension in their thought: on the one hand, their belief in the philosophic responsibility to engage political and moral life and, on the other, their deep distrust of public intellectuals. Wurgaft shows how the former commitment stems from each thinkers explicit or unwitting appropriation of Jewish philosophic resources, and how the latter revulsion constitutes a response to the complicity of many esteemed mentors and peers with the Nazi regime that forced them into exile. Wurgafts exposition is illuminating at every turn and compels readers to rethink the relationship of theory and practice, philosophy and power, politics and emigration in the twentieth century and beyond." * John P. McCormick, University of Chicago *"Wurgaft deftly creates a constellation of three iconic twentieth-century Jewish thinkers, revealing crucial differences but also striking similarities in how they construed the role of the public intellectual-and, indeed, of public thought itself. Intellectual history at its best." * Eugene R. Sheppard, Brandeis University, author of Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile: The Making of a Political Philosopher * Promotional Thinking in Public examines the ambivalence that public political life and the figure of the intellectual provoked in the generation of European Jewish thinkers born around 1900. By comparing Hannah Arendt, Emmanuel Levinas, and Leo Strauss, Wurgaft offers a new perspective on the relationship between philosophers and politics. Long Description Long before we began to speak of "public intellectuals," the ideas of "the public" and "the intellectual" raised consternation among many European philosophers and political theorists. Thinking in Public examines the ambivalence these linked ideas provoked in the generation of European Jewish thinkers born around 1900. By comparing the lives and works of Hannah Arendt, Emmanuel Levinas, and Leo Strauss, who grew up in the wake of the Dreyfus Affair and studied with the philosopher--and sometime National Socialist--Martin Heidegger, Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft offers a strikingly new perspective on the relationship between philosophers and politics. Rather than celebrate or condemn the figure of the intellectual, Wurgaft argues that the stories we tell about intellectuals and their publics are useful barometers of our political hopes and fears. What ideas about philosophy itself, and about the publics capacity for reasoned discussion, are contained in these stories? And what work do we think philosophers and other thinkers can and should accomplish in the world beyond the classroom? The differences between Arendt, Levinas, and Strauss were great, but Wurgaft shows that all three came to believe that the question of the social role of the philosopher was the question of their century. The figure of the intellectual was not an ideal to be emulated but rather a provocation inviting these three thinkers to ask whether truth and politics could ever be harmonized, whether philosophy was a fundamentally worldly or unworldly practice. Review Quote "Wurgaft deftly creates a constellation of three iconic twentieth-century Jewish thinkers, revealing crucial differences but also striking similarities in how they construed the role of the public intellectual--and, indeed, of public thought itself. Intellectual history at its best."--Eugene R. Sheppard, Brandeis University, author of Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile: The Making of a Political Philosopher Promotional "Headline" Thinking in Public examines the ambivalence that public political life and the figure of the intellectual provoked in the generation of European Jewish thinkers born around 1900. By comparing Hannah Arendt, Emmanuel Levinas, and Leo Strauss, Wurgaft offers a new perspective on the relationship between philosophers and politics. Details ISBN0812247841 Author Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft Short Title THINKING IN PUBLIC Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press Language English ISBN-10 0812247841 ISBN-13 9780812247848 Media Book Format Hardcover DEWEY 301.01 Pages 312 Imprint University of Pennsylvania Press Subtitle Strauss, Levinas, Arendt Place of Publication Pennsylvania Country of Publication United States Year 2016 UK Release Date 2016-01-15 AU Release Date 2016-01-15 NZ Release Date 2016-01-15 US Release Date 2016-01-15 Illustrator Stephanie Fizer Coleman Translator David E. Green Birth 1947 Affiliation Yunnan Univ, China Position Assistant Professor Qualifications PsyD Publication Date 2016-01-15 Alternative 9780812224344 Audience Undergraduate Series Intellectual History of the Modern Age We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780812247848

Book Title: Thinking in Public

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Number of Pages: 312 Pages

Language: English

Publication Name: Thinking in Public: Strauss, Levinas, Arendt

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

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