In this outstanding collection of essays, Isaiah Berlin, one of the
great thinkers of the twentieth century, discusses the importance of
dissenters in the history of ideas--among them Machiavelli, Vico,
Montesquieu, Herzen, and Sorel. With his unusual powers of imaginative
re-creation, Berlin brings to life original minds that swam against
the current of their times--and still challenge conventional wisdom.
In a new foreword to this corrected edition, which also includes a new
appendix of letters in which Berlin discusses and further illuminates
some of its topics, noted essayist Mark Lilla argues that Berlin's
decision to give up a philosophy fellowship and become a historian of
ideas represented not an abandonment of philosophy but a decision to
do philosophy by other, perhaps better, means. "His instinct told
him," Lilla writes, "that you learn more about an idea as an idea when
you know something about its genesis and understand why certain people
found it compelling and were spurred to action by it." This collection
of fascinating intellectual portraits is a rich demonstration of that
belief.
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Essays in the History of Ideas - Second Edition
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ISBN
9781400843237
Publisert
2013
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
584
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