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Darwinism and Strauss on CosmicTeleology and Natural Right
Unformatted Document Text:  41 ________. 1999. “Roger Masters: Natural Right and Biology.” In Leo Strauss, the Straussians, and the American Regime, ed. Kenneth L. Deutsch and John A. Murley. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 293-303. ________. 1998. Darwinian Natural Right: The Biological Ethics of Human Nature. Albany, New York: State University of NewYork Press. ________. 1995. “The New Darwinian Naturalism in Political Theory.” American Political Science Review 89 (2): 389-400. ________. 1993. “The Darwinian Biology of Aristotle’s Political Animals.” American Journal of Political Science 38 (2): 464-85. Fukuyama, Francis. 1999. The Great Disruption: Human Nature and The Reconstitution of Social Order. New York: The Free Press. Hobbes, Thomas. 1991. Leviathan, ed. Richard Tuck. New York: Cambridge University Press. Masters, Roger. 1993. Beyond Relativism: Science and Human Values. Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England. ________. 1990. “Evolutionary Biology and Political Theory.” American Political Science Review 84 (1): 195-210. ________. 1989. The Nature of Politics. New Haven: Yale University Press. ________. 1987. “Evolutionary Biology and Natural Right.” In The Crisis of Liberal Democracy: A Straussian Perspective, ed. Kenneth Deutsch and Walter Soffer. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. McShea, Robert. 1990. Morality and Human Nature: A New Route to Ethical Theory. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Strauss, Leo. 1997. Jewish Philosophy and the Crisis of Modernity: Essays and Lectures in Modern Jewish Thought by Leo Strauss. Ed. by Kenneth Hart Green. Albany: State University of New York Press. ________. 1991. On Tyranny. Revised and Expanded edition, ed. By Victor Gourevitch and Michael S. Roth. New York: The Free Press. ________. 1989. An Introduction to Political Philosophy: Ten Essays by Leo Strauss. Ed. By Hilail Gilden. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. ________. 1968. Liberalism, Ancient and Modern. New York: Basic Books. ________. 1964. The City and Man. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ________. 1959. What is Political Philosophy? Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ________. 1958. Thoughts on Machiavelli. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ________. 1953. Natural Right and History. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Wilson, James Q. 1993. The Moral Sense. New York: The Free Press.

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________. 1999. “Roger Masters: Natural Right and Biology.” In Leo Strauss, the Straussians,
and the American Regime
, ed. Kenneth L. Deutsch and John A. Murley. Lanham, Maryland:
Rowman and Littlefield, 293-303.
________. 1998. Darwinian Natural Right: The Biological Ethics of Human Nature. Albany,
New York: State University of NewYork Press.
________. 1995. “The New Darwinian Naturalism in Political Theory.” American Political
Science Review
89 (2): 389-400.
________. 1993. “The Darwinian Biology of Aristotle’s Political Animals.” American Journal of
Political Science
38 (2): 464-85.
Fukuyama, Francis. 1999. The Great Disruption: Human Nature and The Reconstitution of
Social Order
. New York: The Free Press.
Hobbes, Thomas. 1991. Leviathan, ed. Richard Tuck. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Masters, Roger. 1993. Beyond Relativism: Science and Human Values. Hanover, New
Hampshire: University Press of New England.
________. 1990. “Evolutionary Biology and Political Theory.” American Political
Science Review
84 (1): 195-210.
________. 1989. The Nature of Politics. New Haven: Yale University Press.
________. 1987. “Evolutionary Biology and Natural Right.” In The Crisis of Liberal
Democracy: A Straussian Perspective
, ed. Kenneth Deutsch and Walter Soffer. Albany, New
York: State University of New York Press.
McShea, Robert. 1990. Morality and Human Nature: A New Route to Ethical Theory.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Strauss, Leo. 1997. Jewish Philosophy and the Crisis of Modernity: Essays and Lectures in
Modern Jewish Thought by Leo Strauss
. Ed. by Kenneth Hart Green. Albany: State University
of New York Press.
________. 1991. On Tyranny. Revised and Expanded edition, ed. By Victor Gourevitch and
Michael S. Roth. New York: The Free Press.
________. 1989. An Introduction to Political Philosophy: Ten Essays by Leo Strauss. Ed. By
Hilail Gilden. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
________. 1968. Liberalism, Ancient and Modern. New York: Basic Books.
________. 1964. The City and Man. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
________. 1959. What is Political Philosophy? Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
________. 1958. Thoughts on Machiavelli. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
________. 1953. Natural Right and History. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Wilson, James Q. 1993. The Moral Sense. New York: The Free Press.



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