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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Hwa Yol Jung*
Affiliation:
Moravian College

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Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1973

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References

1 Leo Strauss's Conception of Political Philosophy: A Critique,” The Review of Politics, 29 (October, 1967), 492517 CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Miller's Straussian position is clearer in his Political Philosophy and Human Nature,” The Personalist, 53 (Summer, 1972), 209–21Google Scholar.

2 For a phenomenological critique of behavioralist episteraology and ontology, see the author's forthcoming article A Critique of the Behavioral Persuasion in Politics: A Phenomenological View,” in Phenomenology and the Social Sciences, ed. Natanson, Maurice, 2 vols. (Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1973)Google Scholar.