... <snip> ... except ... really ... Ray, I remembered it wrong. The actual Dulcinea never appears. Sancho deceptively made the Don think that one of three...
... David, How do we know which Dolcinea is the lie, if not both? She is not a real character in the novel, unlike Sancho or the Don. We only 'see' her in...
... Geesh, I found this sentence full of irony from our good professor of physiology: "Strauss, himself an atheist, believed society was to be ruled by an ...
... Ray, I agree. Dolcinea is an ideal and the wench is the opposite. However, maybe the wench is relevant to understanding Dolcinea. ... I thought part of...
... David, As Mary is to understanding Mary! ... Ah, but which Mary is Dolcinea and which the wench then? No, I think it is hard to confuse Dolcinea, the lady...
Dear Mr. Crabbe, I am amused by the notion of a "Platonic fundamentalist," lol. One seeks in vain for an example of anyone less "fundamentalist" than LS. What...
Well now that an American (Archbishop Levada) is the Grand Inquisitor, and the last Grand Inquisitor has become Pope, this is enlightening. Ray Pope urges...
... of, ... Theological ... under ... revive ... through ... the ... Pope ... is "particularly ... Without ... a ... and ... members ... In ... Church ... that...
... Tom, Cardinal Ratzinger was Prefect for the Congregation for the doctrine of the Faith. The old title of that was the office of the Inquisition. So he...
Tom Van Dyke writes: [snip] ... Obviously, Mr. Van Dyke has not read Leo Strauss on natural law. When are you going to read Strauss, Mr. Van Dyke? Best...
... than LS. ... become enlightened by studying the classics. But perhaps it is not an assumption. Perhaps Mr. Massey has studied and understood the classics...
... motion." Must come as a surprise to the shade of Albert Einstein. ... I think the point here is that Newton's theory covers both motion on earth and the...
Ray Valle writes: [snip] ... It must be pointed out that the Inquisition's entire basis is in natural law, as defined by St. Thomas Aquinas. At the time that...
... Having made sciomancy a part of my education, I can cheerfully relate that both Newton and Einstein both rue their alleged discoveries. Both were blind and...
David Crabbe writes: [snip] ... [snip] The problem of what to read and how much to read is one that troubles me greatly, because the stack of books that I have...
... explained "all ... on ... with ... mention of ... the ... expalin ... notwithstanding. The ... general ... Demonstrations of ... but ... Einstein's ... for...
... <snip> ... Durant's ... side ... The King ... that ... greater ... one ... Ah, dizzy recursiveness. Jorge Borges wrote the essay "Partial Magic in the...
Tim Kennelly writes: [snip] ... Both Newton and Einstein are in a constant state of umbrage in a very shady and lightless and speedless place, although...
... fundamental. I ... Plutarch, ... ironic ... good," ... are ... read ... I ... what ... essay ... However, ... to ... about a ... Plato, ... troubles me ...
Dear Mr. Kennelly, I think the problem with Mercury's orbit was known as early as the first part of the eighteenth century. If it could not be observed by the...
Mr. Watkins, Well said. I responded to your post before reading the original. Having read Dr. Walsh, I have since then written to him. Believe it or not, he...
I made it to the Friday session, but had to leave early before the last panel. I thought it was very enjoyable. The papers were an interesting mix with some...
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Thanks for taking the trouble to post this. ... From: leo-strauss@yahoogroups.com [mailto:leo-strauss@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jacostopoulo@... ...
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... [snip] Do you know whether the papers and a transcript is going to be published or put on the web? Best regards, Kalev Pehme...
... There is a paper in the Jan 2000 issue of The Review of Politics by Clark A. Merrill entitled "Leo Strauss's Indictment of Christian Philosophy." I found...
The presentations were recorded, but I don't know of any plans to make a transcript available. I'll see what I can find out. Jim C...
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Question from a naive non-Straussian(im a Christian Philosopher,closer to Voegelin or Oakeshott than Strauss).Where was this apparently fascinating conference...
... Dear Mr. Watkins, That was my clumsy attempt to affect indignation, on behalf of Newton. I, of course, felt the opposite. About ghosts, I've experienced a...