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Religion, Politics, and Historical Approaches to Philosophy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 August 2023
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This enormously erudite and original book is the culmination of many years of thinking deeply about difficult texts. Rosen's book explores themes of deep interest and importance to me—about religion, about politics, and about historical approaches to philosophy. My comments and questions will focus on these, and more on Kant than on Hegel.
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- Review Essay
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- The Review of Politics , Volume 85 , Special Issue 4: Part II of The Crowd in the History of Political Thought: A Symposium on Populism , Fall 2023 , pp. 564 - 566
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- Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The University of Notre Dame
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