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Yuval Levin is editor of National Aff airs and a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC. Thomas W. Merrill is assistant professor of government at American University in Washington, DC, and was a senior research analyst at the PresidentOs Council on Bioethics. Adam Schulman is a tutor at St. JohnOs College, Annapolis, and was a senior research consultant at the PresidentOs Council on Bioethics.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Career of Leon Kass
Chapter 2
Chapter 1: The Homecoming of Penelope
Chapter 3
Chapter 2: The World through Ben's Bifocals
Chapter 4
Chapter 3: Medicalizing Childhood
Chapter 5
Chapter 4: Washington Square
Chapter 6
Chapter 5: The Silence of the Spartan
Chapter 7
Chapter 6: Torah Transformed
Chapter 8
Chapter 7: Leon Kass and the Poets
Chapter 9
Chapter 8: Toward a Richer Public Bioethics
Chapter 10
Chapter 9: Philosophic Anthropology in Rousseau and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
Chapter 11
Chapter 10: Self-knowledge and Moral Seriousness in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
Chapter 12
Chapter 11: From Hearth-Fires to Hell-Fires
Chapter 13
Chapter 12: Fraternity in Antigone
Chapter 14
Chapter 13: Children of Skeptics
Chapter 15
Chapter 14: The God-Seeking Animal
Chapter 16
Chapter 15: The Traditional Animal
Chapter 17 Courses Taught by Leon R. Kass
Chapter 18 Published Writings of Leon R. Kass
This book is a liberal education in itself. The friends and students of Leon Kass have written engagingly and searchingly about literature, politics, science, philosophy, and God in the generous, humane, and dignified spirit of their philosopher-physician-scientist mentor. Each and every chapter is a gem; my compliments to the editors for paying such meticulous attention to detail and form....
— Peter Augustine Lawler, Berry College
I don't know that any worldly honor is sufficiently lofty to do justice to the intellectual achievements and public contributions of Leon Kass. If one comes close, however, surely it is this splendid collection of essays by his admirers, associates, and former students. Readers who, like Dr. Kass himself, are true philosophers?lovers of wisdom?will find in this volume much to love....
— Robert P. George, Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School; McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University
A spectacular achievement. Leon Kass?s students and friends have done him, and themselves, proud. The consistently high quality of these diverse essays?some of them virtual apples of gold themselves?makes this volume a fitting tribute to a stellar thinkerand gifted teacher....
— William Kristol, editor, The Weekly Standard