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  1. Isaiah Berlin (Riga, Letoni, 6 qershor 1909 - 5 nëntor 1997), ishte një filozof politikan dhe historian i ideve, menduar si një nga mendimtarët prijës liberale të qindvjeçarit të 20. Jeta. Berlin lindi në një familje hebre të pasur, djalë i Mendel Berlinit, një tregtar drurësh, dhe gruas së tij Marie, née Volshonok.

  2. Sir Isaiah Berlin OM CBE FBA ( Riga, 1909. június 6. – Oxford, 1997. november 5.) orosz - brit társadalom- és politika filozófus és eszmetörténész, a liberalizmus politikai filozófiájának jelentős huszadik századi képviselője. Nevéhez fűződik a politikai értelemben vett szabadság két felfogásának, a pozitív és a ...

  3. Isaiah Berlin ( latvisk: Jesaja Berlins; født 6. juni 1909 i Riga i Latvia, død 5. november 1997 i Oxford i Storbritannia) var en britisk politisk filosof, idéhistoriker og diplomat. Berlin var en av ledende liberale filosofer i sin tid og er kjent for sitt forsvar for frihet og mangfold. Hans intellektuelle interesser og kunnskaper var ...

  4. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isaiah_BerlinIsaiah Berlin - Wikipedia

    Isaiah Berlin. Sir Isaiah Berlin OM, CBE, FBA (6 Juin 1909 – 5 November 1997), wis a Russo-Breetish Jewish social an poleetical theorist, filosopher an historian o ideas, "thocht bi mony tae be the dominant scholar o his generation". [1] ↑ "Philosopher and political thinker Sir Isaiah Berlin dies". BBC News. 8 November 1997.

  5. Isaiah Berlin (wym. [Ajzeja Berlin] [1]; ros. Иса́йя Бе́рлин, Isaja Berlin; ur. 6 czerwca 1909 w Rydze, zm. 5 listopada 1997 w Oksfordzie) – brytyjski historyk idei i filozof, pochodzący z rodziny rosyjskich Żydów; zwolennik liberalizmu, autor eseju Dwie koncepcje wolności (1958), przez niektórych uważanego za najbardziej ...

  6. Isaiah Berlin notes that historically positive liberty has proven particularly susceptible to rhetorical abuse; especially from the 18th century onwards, it has either been paternalistically re-drawn from the third-person, or conflated with the concept of negative liberty and thus disguised underlying value-conflicts.

  7. Isaiah Berlin also known as Yeshaye Pick (c. October 1719 in Eisenstadt, Kingdom of Hungary – May 13, 1799 in Breslau), was a German Talmudist.