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The Deepest Strand. Isiah Berlin and the Intellectual History of Russia

The Deepest Strand. Isiah Berlin and the Intellectual History of Russia AbstractIsaiah Berlin’s essays on the nineteenth-century Russian intelligentsia throw light not only on their subject – the role of that group in preparing the ideational ground for the coming revolutions – but more broadly on Berlin’s central philosophical preoccupations and historiographical and hermeneutical assumptions and method. I try to show this – the centrality to his overall project of Berlin’s work on the Russians – by contextualising that work within the broader framework of his philosophical and historical thought. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Central and Eastern European Review de Gruyter

The Deepest Strand. Isiah Berlin and the Intellectual History of Russia

Central and Eastern European Review , Volume 14 (1): 34 – Dec 1, 2020

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de Gruyter
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© 2020 John Ackroyd, published by Sciendo
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10.2478/caeer-2020-0011
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Abstract

AbstractIsaiah Berlin’s essays on the nineteenth-century Russian intelligentsia throw light not only on their subject – the role of that group in preparing the ideational ground for the coming revolutions – but more broadly on Berlin’s central philosophical preoccupations and historiographical and hermeneutical assumptions and method. I try to show this – the centrality to his overall project of Berlin’s work on the Russians – by contextualising that work within the broader framework of his philosophical and historical thought.

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Central and Eastern European Reviewde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2020

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