Browsing by Author "Frazer, Michael"
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The Compassion of Zarathustra: Nietzsche on Sympathy and Strength
Frazer, Michael (Cambridge University Press, 2006)Contemporary theorists critical of the current vogue for compassion might like to turn to Friedrich Nietzsche as an obvious ally in their opposition to the sentiment. Yet this essay argues that Nietzsche's critique of ... -
Esotericism Ancient and Modern
Frazer, Michael (SAGE Publications, 2006)Leo Strauss presents at least two distinct accounts of the idea that the authors in the political-philosophical canon have often masked their true teachings. A weaker account of esotericism, dependent on the contingent ... -
Including the Unaffected
Frazer, Michael (Wiley, 2013) -
John Rawls: Between Two Enlightenments
Frazer, Michael (SAGE Publications, 2007)John Rawls shares the Enlightenment’s commitment to finding moral and political principles which can be reflectively endorsed by all individuals autonomously. He usually presents reflective autonomy in Kantian, rationalist ... -
Moderation in All Things: Contribution for a Symposium on The Pragmatic Enlightenment by Dennis C. Rasmussen.
Frazer, Michael (2015-08-07) -
The Noble Liar's Paradox?
Frazer, Michael (Informa UK Limited, 2015)Arthur Melzer deserves considerable credit for amassing a remarkable collection of evidence that most pre-modern and early modern philosophers wrote that esotericism was widely practiced. It does not follow, however, that ... -
Reply to Critics
Frazer, Michael (Routledge, 2013) -
Review of Political Philosophy versus History? Contextualism and Real Politics in Contemporary Political Thought, edited by Floyd Jonathan and Stears Marc.
Frazer, Michael (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2014) -
Sentimentalism without Relativism
Frazer, Michael (New York University Press, 2012) -
When the State Meets the Street: Moral Agency and Discretionary Power at the Frontlines of Public Service
Zacka, Bernardo (2015-05-11)When citizens interact with the state, they encounter street-level bureaucrats—the social service workers, police officers, counselors and educators responsible for implementing public policy and enforcing the law. These ...