In the court of a great king : some remarks on Leo Strauss' introduction to the guide of the perplexed
Journal
SophiaVolume
50Issue
3Pagination
413 - 427Publisher
Springer NetherlandsLocation
Dordrecht, The NetherlandsISSN
0038-1527eISSN
1873-930XLanguage
engNotes
In the second half of this essay (begun in Sophia 50:141–158), we continue our reading of Leo Strauss’ important later essay on Maimonides, ‘How to Begin to Study the Guide of the Perplexed’. Our method is to try, as best as we are able, to read this essay as Strauss directs us to read esoteric texts in Persecution and the Art of Writing. As a means of testing and attempting to confirm our reading of this difficult later essay on Maimonides, we will close by situating our reading of ‘How to Begin to Study’ and Strauss’ partly concealed positions there on philosophy, prophecy and the Torah alongside the claims of his earlier, much less esoteric, but also rarely studied 1930s essay: ‘Some Remarks on the Political Science of Maimonides and Farabi’. Because of the widely recognised foundational importance of Maimonides in understanding Leo Strauss’ own lasting positions, this work aims at making a contribution to the continuing, and presently highly contentious, task of trying to understand Strauss’ thoughts on Athens and Jerusalem, reason and revelation, the city and man.Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2011, Springer Science+Business Media B.V.