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Mit Hilfe von Leo Strauss, seinem Freund und philosophischen Kollegen, verließ Hans Jonas Israel und siedelte 1949 nach Kanada. Nachdem Jonas einige Jahre in Kanada an der Carleton University gelehrt hatte, erhielt er 1955 einen Ruf als Professor an die New School for Social Research. Leo Strauss und Karl Löwith, die beide dort lehrten, hatten sich für ihn eingesetzt.
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Morris, T. (2021). USA. In: Bongardt, M., Burckhart, H., Gordon, JS., Nielsen-Sikora, J. (eds) Hans Jonas-Handbuch. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05723-5_49
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