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Freiheit und Pluralismus: Isaiah Berlins zentrale Ideen als Material für die heutige Philosophie - Dissertationsschrift

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Rekonstruktiv trägt diese Arbeit Modifikationen an die zentralen Konzepte Isaiah Berlins Philosophie heran: Einerseits wird dargelegt, wie unpassend zu Berlins liberalen Intentionen seine fälschliche Redeweise von positiver Freiheit ist. Andererseits wird eine antiessentialistische Lesart des Werte-Pluralismus entfaltet, die Relativismusvorwürfen leichter entgeht als Berlins Variante. Die Arbeit untersucht dazu Anschlüsse zu Fachdebatten über Vagheit, Inkommensurabilität und Perfektionismus. This study firstly suggests to re-interpret BERLIN's concept of freedom by rejecting the notion of positive freedom as mis-naming. Secondly BERLIN's concept of objective pluralism is analyzed in a way that understands any value as one among other values which can come into unresolvable conflict since actors have to choose between incommensurable and incomparable values. The dissertation finally explores contemporary fields of debate around liberalism, perfectionism, and participation.

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Authors Robert Reick
Publisher KIT Scientific Publishing
 
Languages German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783731504832
ISBN 978-3-7315-0483-2
No. of pages 308
Dimensions 170 mm x 240 mm x 16 mm
Weight 546 g
Illustrations graph. Darst.
Series EUKLID : Europäische Kultur und Ideengeschichte. Studien
EUKLID : Europäische Kultur und Ideengeschichte. Studien
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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