Religions | |
What is Jewish (If Anything) about Isaiah Berlin’s Philosophy? | |
关键词: Berlin; Isaiah (1909–1997); Kohn; Hans (1891–1971); Namier; Lewis B. (1880–1960); Shklar; Judith N. (1928–1992); nationalism; communitarianism; Cold War liberalism; Jewish political tradition; | |
DOI : 10.3390/rel3020289 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
This paper has two central aims: First, to reappraise Isaiah Berlin’s political thought in a historically contextualized way, and in particular: to pay attention to a central conceptual tensions which animates it between, on the one hand, his famous definition of liberalism as resting on a negative concept of liberty and, on the other, his defense of cultural nationalism in general and Zionism in particular. Second, to see what do we gain and what do we lose by dubbing his philosophy Jewish. The discussion will proceed as follows: after describing the conceptual tension (
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