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Informationen zum Autor Laurence Brockliss was born in London and educated at the University of Cambridge. He was a lecturer in history at the University of Hull from 1974 to 1984. Since then he has been a tutor in history at Magdalen College Oxford and a lecturer, reader and professor in history at the University of Oxford. He works on the history of education, science and medicine in early-modern France and Britain and has a general interest in the history of European ideas. He is married with three children and four grandchildren.Ritchie Robertson was born in Nairn, Scotland, and educated at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. He has held temporary teaching posts in Oxford and Cambridge, was Fellow and Tutor in German at St John's College, Oxford, from 1989 to 2010, and is now Taylor Professor of German and a Fellow of the Queen's College. He has held a Humbolddt Fellowship and been a visiting professor in Berlin. In 2004 he was elected to the British Academy. He is married with two stepchildren. Klappentext Isaiah Berlin and the Enlightenment explores the development of Berlin's conception of the Enlightenment, noting its indebtedness to a specific German intellectual tradition. The book examines his comments on individual writers, arguing that some assigned to the Counter-Enlightenment have closer affinities to the Enlightenment than he recognized Zusammenfassung Isaiah Berlin and the Enlightenment explores the development of Berlin's conception of the Enlightenment, noting its indebtedness to a specific German intellectual tradition. The book examines his comments on individual writers, arguing that some assigned to the Counter-Enlightenment have closer affinities to the Enlightenment than he recognized Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction An Idea in Context 1: David Leopold: Isaiah Berlin, Karl Marx, and the Enlightenment 2: Laurence Brockliss and Ritchie Robertson: Berlin s Enlightenment: Genesis of an Idea 3: Avi Lifschitz: Between Friedrich Meinecke and Ernst Cassirer: Isaiah Berlin s Bifurcated Enlightenment Enlightenment Thinkers 4: P. J. E. Kail: Berlin and Hume 5: Karen O Brien: Berlin and Montesquieu 6: Christopher Brooke: Isaiah Berlin and the Origins of the Totalitarian Rousseau 7: Marian Hobson: Rococo Enlightenmenta Berlin, Hamann and Diderot 8: T. J. Reed: Sympathy and Empathy Isaiah s Dilemma, or: How he let the Enlightenment down 9: Alan Ryan: Isaiah Berlin, J.S. Mill and Progress Counter-Enlightenments? 10: Ritchie Robertson: Berlin, Machiavelli and the Enlightenment 11: John Robertson: Berlin, Vico, and the Critique of Enlightenment 12: Kevin Hilliard: Populism, Expressionism, Pluralism and Goda Herder s Cultural Theory and Theology 13: Ken Koltun-Fromm: Discovering Isaiah Berlin in Moses Hess s Rome and Jerusalem 14: Derek Offord: Isaiah Berlin and the Russian Intelligentsia Berlin s Legacy 15: Jeremy Waldron: Isaiah Berlin s Neglect of Enlightenment Constitutionalism 16: Michael Ignatieff: Second Thoughts of a Biographer ...