Isaiah Berlin : : An Interpretation of His Thought / / John Gray.

Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997) was the greatest intellectual historian of the twentieth century. But his work also made an original and important contribution to moral and political philosophy and to liberal theory. In 1921, at the age of eleven, Isaiah Berlin arrived in England from Riga, Latvia. By the...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction to the New Edition -- Introduction to the Original Edition -- 1. The Idea of Freedom -- 2. Pluralism -- 3. History -- 4. Nationalism -- 5. Romanticism and the Counter-Enlightenment -- 6. Agonistic Liberalism -- Notes -- Concise Bibliography of Berlin's Work -- Index
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Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997) was the greatest intellectual historian of the twentieth century. But his work also made an original and important contribution to moral and political philosophy and to liberal theory. In 1921, at the age of eleven, Isaiah Berlin arrived in England from Riga, Latvia. By the time he was thirty he was at the heart of British intellectual life. He has remained its commanding presence ever since, and few would dispute that he was one of Britain's greatest thinkers. His reputation extends worldwide--as a great conversationalist, intellectual historian, and man of letters. He has been called the century's most inspired reader. Yet Berlin's contributions to thought--in particular to moral and political philosophy, and to liberal theory--are little understood, and surprisingly neglected by the academic world. In this book, they are shown to be animated by a single, powerful, subversive idea: value-pluralism which affirms the reality of a deep conflict between ultimate human values that reason cannot resolve. Though bracingly clear-headed, humane and realist, Berlin's value-pluralism runs against the dominant Western traditions, secular and religious, which avow an ultimate harmony of values. It supports a highly distinctive restatement of liberalism in Berlin's work--an agnostic liberalism, which is founded not on rational choice but on the radical choices we make when faced with intractable dilemmas. It is this new statement of liberalism, the central subject of John Gray's lively and lucid book, which gives the liberal intellectual tradition a new lease on life, a new source of life, and which comprises Berlin's central and enduring legacy. In a new introduction, Gray argues that, in a world in which human freedom has spread more slowly than democracy, Berlin's account of liberty and basic decency is more instructive and useful than ever.
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Political science Great Britain.
PHILOSOPHY / Political. bisacsh
Aristotle.
Burke, Edmund.
Christianity.
Fichte, Johann.
Hampshire, Stuart.
Hegel, Georg.
Kant, Immanuel.
Locke, John.
Marx, Karl.
Oxford.
Rawls, John.
agonistic liberalism.
anthropology.
autonomy.
commonality.
determinism.
empiricism.
equality.
expressivism.
freedom.
goods.
human flourishing.
indeterminacy.
irrationalism.
moral philosophy.
natural law.
naturalism.
perfectionism.
scepticism.
science.
self-transformation.
toleration.
will.
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Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction to the New Edition --
Introduction to the Original Edition --
1. The Idea of Freedom --
2. Pluralism --
3. History --
4. Nationalism --
5. Romanticism and the Counter-Enlightenment --
6. Agonistic Liberalism --
Notes --
Concise Bibliography of Berlin's Work --
Index
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5. Romanticism and the Counter-Enlightenment --
6. Agonistic Liberalism --
Notes --
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Index
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