This article offers an analysis of the polemic between neo-republicanism and Isaiah Berlin on the concept of liberty. Neo-republican theory argues that Berlin's concept of liberty allows arbitrary power to emerge, and that the characteristically negative association between intervention and liberty in his argument should be dispelled. This article points out that the concept of liberty in Berlin does not preclude intervention to prevent oppression. One theme present in Berlin's argument is that interference by Law is an instrument that assures the exercise of both negative and positive liberty. Taking as its point of departure the ideas of negative liberty and positive liberty, the article argues that, on the basis of Berlin's work, these n...
Berlin has made the famous distinction between negative and positive liberty. For many liberals, neg...
In this work I'm proving thesis: the Berlin's distinction between two freedoms is legitimate, becaus...
This essay considers the theoretical disagreement between Isaiah Berlin and Hannah Arendt on the mea...
No abstractThe paper focuses on Isaiah Berlin’s discussion of liberty. It considers the common disti...
This thesis concentrates on the polemics about negative and positive freedom, which was initiated by...
With the publication of Isaiah Berlin\u27s essay, Two Concepts of Liberty, liberals and their adve...
In this article I examine some aspects of the conception of negative liberty, mainly in view presen...
Sir Isaiah Berlin, in his 1958 essay and inaugural lecture, "Two Concepts of Liberty," expands on th...
Liberty has always been the connecting value across centuries, ever since the struggle between liber...
The aim of this article is to present Józef Tischner’s notion about negative and positive liberty. H...
The concept of freedom is a perennial bone of contention in normative political theory, and also the...
With the publication of Isaiah Berlin\u27s essay, Two Concepts of Liberty, liberals and their adve...
Sir Isaiah Berlin, in his 1958 essay and inaugural lecture, "Two Concepts of Liberty," expands on th...
Although Isaiah Berlin's critique of positive liberty has achieved canonical status, its place withi...
Berlin has made the famous distinction between negative and positive liberty. For many liberals, neg...
Berlin has made the famous distinction between negative and positive liberty. For many liberals, neg...
In this work I'm proving thesis: the Berlin's distinction between two freedoms is legitimate, becaus...
This essay considers the theoretical disagreement between Isaiah Berlin and Hannah Arendt on the mea...
No abstractThe paper focuses on Isaiah Berlin’s discussion of liberty. It considers the common disti...
This thesis concentrates on the polemics about negative and positive freedom, which was initiated by...
With the publication of Isaiah Berlin\u27s essay, Two Concepts of Liberty, liberals and their adve...
In this article I examine some aspects of the conception of negative liberty, mainly in view presen...
Sir Isaiah Berlin, in his 1958 essay and inaugural lecture, "Two Concepts of Liberty," expands on th...
Liberty has always been the connecting value across centuries, ever since the struggle between liber...
The aim of this article is to present Józef Tischner’s notion about negative and positive liberty. H...
The concept of freedom is a perennial bone of contention in normative political theory, and also the...
With the publication of Isaiah Berlin\u27s essay, Two Concepts of Liberty, liberals and their adve...
Sir Isaiah Berlin, in his 1958 essay and inaugural lecture, "Two Concepts of Liberty," expands on th...
Although Isaiah Berlin's critique of positive liberty has achieved canonical status, its place withi...
Berlin has made the famous distinction between negative and positive liberty. For many liberals, neg...
Berlin has made the famous distinction between negative and positive liberty. For many liberals, neg...
In this work I'm proving thesis: the Berlin's distinction between two freedoms is legitimate, becaus...
This essay considers the theoretical disagreement between Isaiah Berlin and Hannah Arendt on the mea...