tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16355954.post1573641243579992349..comments2024-03-28T08:57:53.180+00:00Comments on Darwinian Conservatism by Larry Arnhart: Anastaplo on Strauss, Aquinas, and HeideggerLarry Arnharthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14619785331100785170noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16355954.post-75920302364649637872012-05-28T02:32:46.976+01:002012-05-28T02:32:46.976+01:00Interesting fact about chapter 4 is that it is pai...Interesting fact about chapter 4 is that it is paired with the Hobbes chapter. NRH is a whodunit, and the mystery is "who killed natural right?" (note the footnote on the murder mystery and liberal literature). The culprit is of course John Locke. If Locke stands as the watershed separating modern political thought from the tradition of natural right, then Hobbes has more in common with Aristotle than with Locke. The Hobbes chapter and chapter IV have 40 paragraphs each, Locke and Weber chapters stand at 42 paragraphs each.bjdubbsnoreply@blogger.com