Johnny Lyons 
Isaiah Berlin and his Philosophical Contemporaries [PDF ebook] 

Stöd

This book sets out to identify the nature and implications of a proper understanding of pluralism in a original and illuminating way. Isaiah Berlin believed that a recognition of pluralism is vital to a free, decent and civilised society. By looking below at the often neglected foundations of Berlin’s celebrated account of moral pluralism, Lyons reveals the more philosophically profound aspects of his undogmatic and humanistic liberal vision. He achieves this by comparing Berlin’s core ideas with those of several of his most distinguished philosophical contemporaries, an exercise which yields not only a deeper grasp of Berlin and several major twentieth-century thinkers, principally A. J. Ayer, J. L. Austin, P. F. Strawson, Bernard Williams and Quentin Skinner,  but, more broadly, a keener appreciation of the power of history and philosophy to help us make sense of our predicament.

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2: Berlin and A. J. Ayer on morality.- Chapter 3: Berlin and J. L. Austin on philosophy.- Chapter 4: Berlin and P. F. Strawson on free will.- Chapter 5: Berlin and Quentin Skinner on history.- Chapter 6: Berlin and Bernard Williams on liberalism.- Chapter 7. Conclusion

Om författaren

Johnny Lyons
 taught Political Theory at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, before joining the commercial world, where he works in change management. He is the author of the critically acclaimed 
The Philosophy of Isaiah Berlin (2020) and a contributor to the 
Dublin Review of Books,  
Times Literary Supplement and 
Aeon.
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera PDF ● Sidor 299 ● ISBN 9783030731786 ● Filstorlek 3.2 MB ● Utgivare Springer International Publishing ● Stad Cham ● Land CH ● Publicerad 2021 ● Nedladdningsbara 24 månader ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7893873 ● Kopieringsskydd Social DRM

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