- published: 03 Jul 2011
- views: 11558
- author: Krifko
10:59
1/7 Isaiah Berlin - Final Lecture on the Roots of Romanticism
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 196...
published: 02 Feb 2010
author: sveinbjornt
1/7 Isaiah Berlin - Final Lecture on the Roots of Romanticism
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.
- published: 02 Feb 2010
- views: 13801
- author: sveinbjornt
9:54
Sir Isaiah Berlin - Freedom and Its Betrayal: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1/6)
Originally broadcast for the BBC's Third Program in 1952. Available from m.ox.ac.uk...
published: 30 Mar 2010
author: empire161
Sir Isaiah Berlin - Freedom and Its Betrayal: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1/6)
Originally broadcast for the BBC's Third Program in 1952. Available from m.ox.ac.uk
- published: 30 Mar 2010
- views: 6405
- author: empire161
55:26
Liberty and the Arab Spring: Exploring Isaiah Berlin's Ideas
Moderator Mark Kingwell and panelists Michael Ignatieff and Ramin Jahanbegloo discuss the ...
published: 02 Dec 2011
author: tvochannel
Liberty and the Arab Spring: Exploring Isaiah Berlin's Ideas
Moderator Mark Kingwell and panelists Michael Ignatieff and Ramin Jahanbegloo discuss the writings of political philosopher Isaiah Berlin as they pertain to Liberty and The Arab Spring
- published: 02 Dec 2011
- views: 970
- author: tvochannel
9:45
Negative vs Positive liberty
From BBC's "The Trap: What happened to our dreams of Freedom? Part 3 - We will Force you t...
published: 08 Dec 2008
author: Darganot
Negative vs Positive liberty
From BBC's "The Trap: What happened to our dreams of Freedom? Part 3 - We will Force you to be free"
- published: 08 Dec 2008
- views: 28645
- author: Darganot
11:07
Michael Ignatieff on his hero Isaiah Berlin.
Michael Ignatieff's new book is "Isaiah Berlin", which is a compilation of ten years of co...
published: 04 Oct 2011
author: AllanGregg
Michael Ignatieff on his hero Isaiah Berlin.
Michael Ignatieff's new book is "Isaiah Berlin", which is a compilation of ten years of conversations between them. (Originally aired October 1999)
- published: 04 Oct 2011
- views: 2286
- author: AllanGregg
13:32
Isaiah Berlin: Interview with John Merson, part 1 of 2
Isaiah Berlin Interview with John Merson, part 1 1974...
published: 05 Aug 2011
author: SocioPhilosophy
Isaiah Berlin: Interview with John Merson, part 1 of 2
Isaiah Berlin Interview with John Merson, part 1 1974
- published: 05 Aug 2011
- views: 629
- author: SocioPhilosophy
9:04
Sir Isaiah Berlin - The Life and Opinions of Moses Hess (1/7)
Berlin's 1957 Lucien Wolf Memorial Lecture, concerning the Jewish philosopher Moses Hess a...
published: 11 Jul 2010
author: empire161
Sir Isaiah Berlin - The Life and Opinions of Moses Hess (1/7)
Berlin's 1957 Lucien Wolf Memorial Lecture, concerning the Jewish philosopher Moses Hess and his evolution from International Socialism to Zionism. Published in 'Against the Current', but the audio is available from. m.ox.ac.uk
- published: 11 Jul 2010
- views: 1082
- author: empire161
8:44
Sir Isaiah Berlin - Alexander Herzen: His Opinions and Character (1/5)
Lecture on Alexander Herzen, philosopher and founder of Russia's first free press (1955). ...
published: 24 Apr 2010
author: empire161
Sir Isaiah Berlin - Alexander Herzen: His Opinions and Character (1/5)
Lecture on Alexander Herzen, philosopher and founder of Russia's first free press (1955). Available from m.ox.ac.uk
- published: 24 Apr 2010
- views: 1977
- author: empire161
10:00
Sir Isaiah Berlin - Ivan Turgenev's 'A Fire At Sea' (1/3)
Berlin introduces and reads his translation of Turgenev's short story 'A Fire at Sea'. Ori...
published: 06 Jun 2010
author: empire161
Sir Isaiah Berlin - Ivan Turgenev's 'A Fire At Sea' (1/3)
Berlin introduces and reads his translation of Turgenev's short story 'A Fire at Sea'. Originally broadcast by the BBC's Third Programme in 1957. Available from m.ox.ac.uk
- published: 06 Jun 2010
- views: 2300
- author: empire161
10:58
3/7 Isaiah Berlin - Final Lecture on the Roots of Romanticism
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 196...
published: 02 Feb 2010
author: sveinbjornt
3/7 Isaiah Berlin - Final Lecture on the Roots of Romanticism
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.
- published: 02 Feb 2010
- views: 1543
- author: sveinbjornt
10:58
2/7 Isaiah Berlin - Final Lecture on the Roots of Romanticism
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 196...
published: 02 Feb 2010
author: sveinbjornt
2/7 Isaiah Berlin - Final Lecture on the Roots of Romanticism
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.
- published: 02 Feb 2010
- views: 2430
- author: sveinbjornt
7:42
Sir Isaiah Berlin Interview w/John Merson in 1974 (1/3)
Audio broadcast on the ABC programme 'Philosopher's Zone' on 13th June 2009. Accessible fr...
published: 04 Jun 2010
author: empire161
Sir Isaiah Berlin Interview w/John Merson in 1974 (1/3)
Audio broadcast on the ABC programme 'Philosopher's Zone' on 13th June 2009. Accessible from www.abc.net.au
- published: 04 Jun 2010
- views: 3475
- author: empire161
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10:58
6/7 Isaiah Berlin - Final Lecture on the Roots of Romanticism
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 196...
published: 02 Feb 2010
author: sveinbjornt
6/7 Isaiah Berlin - Final Lecture on the Roots of Romanticism
In these lectures, originally delivered at Washington, DC's National Gallery of Art in 1965, acclaimed historian of philosophy Isaiah Berlin addresses the origins of what he deems "the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred." His focus, apart from some digressions into Montesquieu, Hume, and Rousseau, is on the German philosophers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and he runs through the contributions of Herder, Kant, Schiller, Fichte, Schlegel, and others in turn. He also shows how romanticism would later influence both the existentialists and the fascists, but paradoxically have its greatest influence upon the emergence of a liberalism that seems at complete odds with the romantic sensibility.
- published: 02 Feb 2010
- views: 925
- author: sveinbjornt
9:49
Sir Isaiah Berlin - Ivan Turgenev's 'A Fire At Sea' (2/3)
Berlin introduces and reads his translation of Turgenev's short story 'A Fire at Sea'. Ori...
published: 06 Jun 2010
author: empire161
Sir Isaiah Berlin - Ivan Turgenev's 'A Fire At Sea' (2/3)
Berlin introduces and reads his translation of Turgenev's short story 'A Fire at Sea'. Originally broadcast by the BBC's Third Programme in 1957. Available from m.ox.ac.uk
- published: 06 Jun 2010
- views: 651
- author: empire161
7:46
Negative, positive liberty,... Isaiah Berlin...
Some thoughts hopefully to encourage some discussion to further enrich my, and everyone's ...
published: 05 Dec 2008
author: Paul McCarthy
Negative, positive liberty,... Isaiah Berlin...
Some thoughts hopefully to encourage some discussion to further enrich my, and everyone's understanding of the concepts of negative and positive liberty, and/or freedom.
- published: 05 Dec 2008
- views: 3583
- author: Paul McCarthy
15:22
Isaiah Berlin: The Roots of Romanticism - The Lasting Effects, part 1 of 5
Isaiah Berlin The Roots of Romanticism - The Lasting Effects, part 1 1965...
published: 05 Aug 2011
author: SocioPhilosophy
Isaiah Berlin: The Roots of Romanticism - The Lasting Effects, part 1 of 5
Isaiah Berlin The Roots of Romanticism - The Lasting Effects, part 1 1965
- published: 05 Aug 2011
- views: 831
- author: SocioPhilosophy