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Samuel Moyn

Kent Professor of Law and History, Yale University

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Existentialism

Foreword (to the New Edition)

Posted on May 2, 2020May 2, 2020 by Samuel Moyn

Judith N. Shklar, After Utopia: The Decline of Political Faith (2020)

Posted in Existentialism, French Political Thought after 1945, Modern European Intellectual History, Scholarly Articles

Before—and Beyond—the Liberalism of Fear

Posted on November 7, 2019 by Samuel Moyn

Samantha Ashenden and Andreas Hess, eds., Between Utopia and Realism: The Political Thought of Judith N. Shklar (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019)

Posted in Existentialism, French Political Thought after 1945, Modern European Intellectual History, Scholarly Articles

Hannah Arendt, Secularization Theory, and the Politics of Secularism

Posted on October 25, 2019 by Samuel Moyn

Willem Styfthals and Stéphane Symons, eds., Genealogies of the Secular: The Making of Modern German Thought (Albany: SUNY Press, 2019)

Posted in Existentialism, Modern European Intellectual History, Scholarly Articles

Modernity and the Specter of Totalitarianism

Posted on September 17, 2019 by Samuel Moyn

Warren Breckman and Peter Gordon, eds., Cambridge History of Modern European Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019)

Posted in Existentialism, French Political Thought after 1945, Modern European Intellectual History, Modern European Political History, Scholarly Articles

The Mueller Report Is a Challenge for Democracy to Solve

Posted on April 21, 2019 by Samuel Moyn

Lawfare, April 20, 2019

Posted in American Constitutionalism, American History, Existentialism, Journalism

Anxiety and Secularization: Søren Kierkegaard and the Twentieth-Century Invention of Existentialism

Posted on June 1, 2012August 4, 2017 by Samuel Moyn
Situating Existentialism: Key Texts in Contexts, edited by Robert Bernasconi and Jonathan Judaken. New York: Columbia University Press, 2012

Posted in Existentialism, Modern European Intellectual History, Modern Jewish Thought, Scholarly Articles

The Creaturely Limits of Knowledge: Martin Heidegger, Immanuel Kant, and Weimar Theological Pessimism

Posted on January 1, 2012August 4, 2017 by Samuel Moyn
The Weimar Moment: Liberalism, Political Theology, and Law, edited by Leonard V Kaplan and Rudy Koshar. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2012

Posted in Existentialism, Modern European Intellectual History, Scholarly Articles

The Assumption by Man of His Original Fracturing: Marcel Gauchet, Gladys Swain, and the History of the Self

Posted on August 1, 2009August 7, 2017 by Samuel Moyn

Modern Intellectual History 6, no. 2 (2009): 315-41

Posted in Existentialism, French Political Thought after 1945, Modern European Intellectual History, Scholarly Articles

Hannah Arendt on the Secular

Posted on September 1, 2008August 7, 2017 by Samuel Moyn

New German Critique, no. 105 (2008): 71-96

Posted in Existentialism, Modern European Intellectual History, Scholarly Articles

From Experience to Law: Leo Strauss and the Weimar Crisis of the Philosophy of Religion

Posted on August 7, 2007August 7, 2017 by Samuel Moyn

History of European Ideas 33, no. 2 (2007): 174-94

Posted in Existentialism, Modern European Intellectual History, Modern Jewish Thought, Scholarly Articles

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