In January 1948 Popper sent a copy of his essay Utopia and Violence to Oakeshott. The letters the two philosophers exchanged represent two different conceptions of politics. Both thinkers were opposed to the dogmatic use of reason. For Popper only a reasonable argument can stop violence-generating utopianism. Oakeshott, instead, theorizes the conversation as an encounter between the plural “voices” of civil society, without the need to seek absolute solutions to political issues. The synthesis of the reasonable and the skeptical model, after the end of the post-war ideological conflict, can still be a useful answer to face the challenges of contemporary politics
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The article presents a sketch of Karl Popper’s philosophical opinions. Popper belongs to those philo...
This contribution wants to participate in the deepening of Ágnes Heller's thought by focusing atten...
The Author traces the modern history of political concept of utopia from the publication of More’ Ut...
The correspondence of 1948 between Karl Popper and Michael Oakeshott, translated for the first time ...
In 1948 Karl Popper sent a copy of his paper, ‘Utopia and Violence’, to Michael Oakeshot...
The author challenges the canonical opposition of utopia vs. realism in political thought. Although ...
Karl Popper versus Theodor Adorno: Lessons from a historical confrontation. In 1961, during the Cong...
In Plato's dialogue, Menexenus, a kind of complementary piece to the Gorgias, Socrates shows the pow...
Plato has been celebrated for centuries as the champion of the contemplative life. Such a descriptio...
Notwithstanding the great ‘positivist dispute’ of the 1960s, Karl Popper and Theodor Adorno upheld m...
Michael Oakeshott conceives the history of European political thought as a structuring of ideas and ...
Questo lavoro nasce con l’obiettivo di compiere un’analisi critica della famosa opera di Karl Popper...
Teoria della conoscenza, metodo scientifico, politica, razionalità, libertà: sono questi gli ambiti ...
The essay analyses utopia as a key concept to investigate modern politics. It argues that looking at...
L'intérêt de l'humanité pour la connaissance se joue sur deux fronts : celui de la réduction de l'ig...
The article presents a sketch of Karl Popper’s philosophical opinions. Popper belongs to those philo...
This contribution wants to participate in the deepening of Ágnes Heller's thought by focusing atten...
The Author traces the modern history of political concept of utopia from the publication of More’ Ut...