The Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin

Author:   Joshua L. Cherniss (Georgetown University, Washington DC) ,  Steven B. Smith (Yale University, Connecticut)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781316503058


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   04 October 2018
Format:   Paperback
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The Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin


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Author:   Joshua L. Cherniss (Georgetown University, Washington DC) ,  Steven B. Smith (Yale University, Connecticut)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9781316503058


ISBN 10:   1316503054
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   04 October 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Editors' introduction: why Berlin? Why now? Steven B. Smith and Joshua L. Cherniss; Part I. Berlin the Man: 1. On Isaiah Berlin Amos Oz; 2. The life and opinions of Isaiah Berlin Henry Hardy and Joshua L. Cherniss; Part II. Berlin on Philosophy, the Human Sciences, and Political Theory: 3. Berlin, analytic philosophy, and the revival of political philosophy Naomi Choi; 4. 'The sense of reality': Berlin on political judgment, political ethics, and leadership Joshua L. Cherniss; Part III. Berlin and the History of Ideas: 5. Berlin on the nature and purpose of the history of ideas Ryan Patrick Hanley; 6. Isaiah Berlin on Marx and Marxism Aurelian Craiutu; 7. Privileged access: Isaiah Berlin and Russian thought Kathleen Parthe; 8. Isaiah Berlin on the enlightenment and counter-enlightenment Steven B. Smith; 9. Berlin's romantics and their ambiguous legacy Gina Gustavsson; Part IV. Berlin and Politics: Liberalism, Nationalism, and Pluralism: 10. Isaiah Berlin on nationalism, the modern Jewish condition, and Zionism Fania Oz-Salzberger; 11. Negative liberty and the Cold War Ian Shapiro and Alicia Steinmetz; 12. Isaiah Berlin: contested conceptions of liberty and liberalism Alan Ryan; 13. Pluralism, relativism, and liberalism George Crowder; 14. Liberalism, nationalism, pluralism: the political thought of Isaiah Berlin William A. Galston; Epilogue.

Reviews

'The book captures the range of Berlin's work, from his early writings as an analytic philosopher and on Karl Marx in the 1930s to his essays on Russian thinkers, the Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment and Romanticism, from nationalism to pluralism and liberalism.' David Herman, New Statesman 'The book captures the range of Berlin's work, from his early writings as an analytic philosopher and on Karl Marx in the 1930s to his essays on Russian thinkers, the Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment and Romanticism, from nationalism to pluralism and liberalism.' David Herman, New Statesman


'... the two opening pieces on Berlin the man, one by Amos Oz, who died in December, and the other by Hardy and Joshua Cherniss, are superb, two of the best essays ever written about him. ... The book captures the range of Berlin's work, from his early writings as an analytic philosopher and on Karl Marx in the 1930s to his essays on Russian thinkers, the Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment and Romanticism, from nationalism to pluralism and liberalism.' David Herman, New Statesman


'... the two opening pieces on Berlin the man, one by Amos Oz, who died in December, and the other by Hardy and Joshua Cherniss, are superb, two of the best essays ever written about him. ... The book captures the range of Berlin's work, from his early writings as an analytic philosopher and on Karl Marx in the 1930s to his essays on Russian thinkers, the Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment and Romanticism, from nationalism to pluralism and liberalism.' David Herman, New Statesman 'The book captures the range of Berlin's work, from his early writings as an analytic philosopher and on Karl Marx in the 1930s to his essays on Russian thinkers, the Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment and Romanticism, from nationalism to pluralism and liberalism.' David Herman, New Statesman


Author Information

Joshua L. Cherniss is the author of A Mind and its Time: The Development of Isaiah Berlin's Political Thought (2013), and of journal articles and book chapters on Berlin, Reinhold Niebuhr, Max Weber, and other twentieth-century political thinkers. He has been a Laurence S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow at the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, and a Graduate Fellow at the Center for European Studies and the Safra Center for Ethics, both at Harvard University. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University, Washington DC. Steven B. Smith is Alfred Cowles Professor of Political Science at Yale University. He has served as the Master of Branford College at Yale and is the Co-Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Representative Institutions. His book Spinoza, Liberalism, and the Question of Jewish Identity (1997) won the Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize from Phi Beta Kappa. His most recent book, Modernity and its Discontents (2016), has been widely reviewed and the subject of book conference and panel discussions. He is currently working on a new book called In Defense of Patriotism.

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