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  1. Isaiah Berlin OM, CBE, FBA (Riga, 6 de junho de 1909 - Oxford, 5 de novembro de 1997) foi um teórico social, filósofo e historiador das ideias. Judeu, de nacionalidade russa, veio a naturalizar-se britânico; Embora avesso à escrita, suas aulas e palestras improvisadas foram gravadas e transcritas, com sua palavra falada sendo ...

  2. Notable ideas. Negative / Positive liberty distinction. Counter-Enlightenment. value pluralism. Sir Isaiah Berlin OM CBE FBA (24 May/6 June 1909 [4] – 5 November 1997) was a Russian-British social and political theorist, philosopher, and historian of ideas. [5]

  3. 26 de out. de 2004 · Isaiah Berlin (1909–97) was a naturalised British philosopher, historian of ideas, political theorist, educator, public intellectual and moralist, and essayist. He was renowned for his conversational brilliance, his defence of liberalism and pluralism, his opposition to political extremism and intellectual fanaticism, and his ...

  4. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia encyclopedia. Isaiah Berlin OM, CBE, FBA ( Riga, 6 de junho de 1909 - Oxford, 5 de novembro de 1997) foi um teórico social, filósofo e historiador das ideias.

  5. Contra a Situação: Ensaios na História das Ideias (título original em inglês: Against the Current: Essays in the History of Ideas) é uma colectânea de ensaios do filósofo e historiador das ideias Isaiah Berlin que viveu no século XX.

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  6. Isaiah Berlin (1909–1997) was an Oxford philosopher and historian of ideas, who made a key contribution to the development of political theory with his essay 'Two Concepts of Liberty' (1958). More famous still is his study on Tolstoy's view of history, The Hedgehog and the Fox (1953).

  7. www.isaiahberlin.org › en › isaiah_berlinIsaiah Berlin

    Life. Isaiah Berlin was born in Riga on June 6, 1909. After experiencing a blissful youth as the only child of a wealthy merchant, in 1915 the tumult of the First World War caused his family to abandon Riga for Andreapol and later Petrograd. Once in Russia, however, unrest was soon to resurge: in 1917, they witnessed both the February and ...