This dissertation argues that Isaiah Berlin and John Rawls can be seen as seminal contributors to two quite distinct revivals of political theory in the latter half of the twentieth century. It suggests that coming to grips with the different underlying character of these revivals and writers is important to understanding political theory and liberalism today. However, while the importance Berlin's of Berlin's work is increasingly recognized, there remain puzzling controversies concerning its overall character and import and in particular concerning its relationship to the dominant forms of American political thought, and Rawls' work in particular. This dissertation offers a novel interpretation of Berlin's political thought and liberalism,...
Discussing the intellectual legacy of Isaiah Berlin, this dissertation offers an interpretation that...
This article tackles one of the most burning issues discussed by adherents of the dynamically devel...
Isaiah Berlin’s conception of pluralism is often confused with relativism. The purpose of this thes...
In this dissertation I examine Isaiah Berlin's view of pluralism. Where some have claimed that Berli...
This thesis examines the scope and possibilities of liberal thinking in a post-Enlightenment and plu...
Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997) has contributed greatly to the fields of ethical and political theory, as ...
Isaiah Berlin's idea of value pluralism has traditionally been seen as supportive to liberalism. Rec...
In the literature on Berlin to date, two broad approaches to study his political thought can be dete...
This thesis will explore the complex relationship between Isaiah Berlin’s liberalism and his work in...
The concept of freedom is a perennial bone of contention in normative political theory, and also the...
Isaiah Berlin's humanistic liberalism is still an influential theory and an implacable antidote agai...
A persistent question in political theory concerns how we ought to make sense of moral conflict. How...
A persistent question in political theory concerns how we ought to make sense of moral conflict. How...
Isaiah Berlin’s humanistic liberalism is still an influential theory and an implacable antidote agai...
Isaiah Berlin's notion of value pluralism has traditionally been seen as supportive to liberal polit...
Discussing the intellectual legacy of Isaiah Berlin, this dissertation offers an interpretation that...
This article tackles one of the most burning issues discussed by adherents of the dynamically devel...
Isaiah Berlin’s conception of pluralism is often confused with relativism. The purpose of this thes...
In this dissertation I examine Isaiah Berlin's view of pluralism. Where some have claimed that Berli...
This thesis examines the scope and possibilities of liberal thinking in a post-Enlightenment and plu...
Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997) has contributed greatly to the fields of ethical and political theory, as ...
Isaiah Berlin's idea of value pluralism has traditionally been seen as supportive to liberalism. Rec...
In the literature on Berlin to date, two broad approaches to study his political thought can be dete...
This thesis will explore the complex relationship between Isaiah Berlin’s liberalism and his work in...
The concept of freedom is a perennial bone of contention in normative political theory, and also the...
Isaiah Berlin's humanistic liberalism is still an influential theory and an implacable antidote agai...
A persistent question in political theory concerns how we ought to make sense of moral conflict. How...
A persistent question in political theory concerns how we ought to make sense of moral conflict. How...
Isaiah Berlin’s humanistic liberalism is still an influential theory and an implacable antidote agai...
Isaiah Berlin's notion of value pluralism has traditionally been seen as supportive to liberal polit...
Discussing the intellectual legacy of Isaiah Berlin, this dissertation offers an interpretation that...
This article tackles one of the most burning issues discussed by adherents of the dynamically devel...
Isaiah Berlin’s conception of pluralism is often confused with relativism. The purpose of this thes...