Contents
Foreword
Editor’s Preface
Acknowledgments
Studies
An Autobiographical Memoir
1. The Nature of Political Philosophy
2. Why Precisely Political Philosophy?
3. On the Primary Experience of the Cosmos
4. Political Theory
5. Political Philosophy and Catholicism
6. On Socratic Surprises
7. On the Completion of Political Life and the Incompleteness of Political Philosophy
8. A Happening That ReallyTook Place
9. On “Rights”
10. On Politics and Salvation
11. On Secondary Causes
12.Political Philosophy and Bioethics
13. On the Place of Thomas Morein Political Philosophy
14. Luther and Political Philosophy
Commentaries
1. On Appreciating Aristotle
2. On Being and Politics
3. The Shadow over All Politics
4. On the Catholic Appreciation of Leo Strauss
Conclusion
Appendix
Selected Bibliography
Index