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Cargando... Faith and Political Philosophy: The Correspondence Between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin, 1934-1964por Leo Strauss, Eric Voegelin
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"Estamos en deuda con muchas personas que han hecho posible esta edicio?n en espan?ol de la correspondencia entre Strauss y Voegelin. Queremos agradecer en primer lugar a Joseph Cropsey, albacea literario de Strauss, su permiso para la traduccio?n de las cartas y textos de Strauss, y a Richard P. Geldard que nos pusiera en contacto con Paul Caringella, custodio de la Voegelin Society, que generosamente concedio? su permiso para la traduccio?n de las cartas de Voegelin. Estamos en deuda con Peter Emberley y Barry Cooper, que pusieron en nuestras manos una copia de la trascripcio?n de las cartas originales. La correspondencia se mantuvo en alema?n, a excepcio?n de las cartas 10, 11, 15, 19, 46, 49, 50, 51 y 52, escritas en ingle?s, al igual que los dos ape?ndices a la carta 20 y el ape?ndice a la carta 17". (p. 22) No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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"The first edition of this collection, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 1993, contained a third section, which included several essays by scholars dealing with one or another aspect of the work of Strauss and Voegelin or with comparisons of their work. Partly for reasons of space and partly because the past decade of scholarly work would require significant revision of these papers to make them as useful today as they were then, we have omitted them from this edition." Introduction, 2004 Edition, p XXIII.
The 2004 edition only contains section 1, the correspondence between Strauss and Voegelin, and section 2, which consists of 4 essays - 2 by Voegelin and 2 by Strauss, and NO section 3. ...It would have been only sporting if this had been mentioned in the editorial remarks for the 2004 edition here on the Amazon site. And, to add insult to injury, if you click on the link 'look inside this book' (on the 2004 edition page) it shows you the index (of the 1993 edition) with the absent third section included! You are NOT getting, in the 2004 edition, essays by James L Wiser, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Stanley Rosen, Thomas J.J. Altizer, Timothy Fuller, Ellis Sandoz, Thomas L. Pangle and David Walsh. A pity - the Gadamer, Rosen, Altizer, Sandoz and Pangle pieces look quite interesting.
The collection of letters is well worth owning. I give only three stars because the absence of section 3 was never mentioned. ( )