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Three Wells
註釋Robert Sacks entered his studies as a student of Jacob Klein and also of Leo Strauss. Throughout the last seven decades Mr. Sacks has devoted himself to Klein’s project of de-sedimentation of our inherited thought, which in more ordinary language means recovering the original questions and moments of insight of the great thinkers of Athens and of Jerusalem—not as intellectual or spiritual heroes, but has essentially human truth-seekers such as we ourselves might be. From Leo Strauss Mr. Sacks learned what close reading of a text means. The essays and lectures in this volume are an astonishing record of the fertile influence of these two mentors on their author.