Introduction
George A. Dunn and Mango Telli
Interview with Laurence Lampert
Conducted by Daniel Blue
Part I: The Classical Background: Plato, Protagoras, Xenophon
Chapter 1: How to Read Plato with Nietzsche’s Insights
Liu Xiaofeng
Chapter 2: On the Opening of Plato’s Charmides
Peng Lei
Chapter 3: Socrates, Bendis, and Cephalus: Does Plato’s Republic Have an Historical Setting?
Christopher Planeaux
Chapter 4: Recovering the Wisdom of Protagoras: A Reinterpretation of the Prometheia Trilogy
Marty Sulek
Chapter 5: Heartache and Heiterkeit in Xenophon’s Hiero
Mango Telli
Part II: Friedrich Nietzsche: Philosopher of Our Age
Chapter 6: Zarathustra’s Crisis of Redemption
Heinrich Meier
Chapter 7: Nietzsche’s Apology: On Reading Ecce Homo, or, How One Becomes What One Is
Leon Harold Craig
Chapter 8: Lange’s Consolation Prize: Nietzsche’s First Criticisms of Schopenhauer
Daniel Blue
Chapter 9: High Noon on Zarathustra’s Mountain: Zarathustra’s Midday Vision
Paul Bishop
Chapter 10: Renatured Humans on a Sacred Earth: The Power of Nietzsche’s Ecological Thinking
Graham Parkes
Part III: Strauss, Modernity, and Theological-Political Engagements
Chapter 11: From the Death of God to the Death of Man: What Lampert and Nietzsche Can Teach Catholics—and Straussians—about Environmentalism
Peter Minowitz
Chapter 12: The Collapsing Ladder of Degree: René Girard and Leo Strauss on the Origins of Modernity
George A. Dunn