Freedom and Culture in Western SocietyRoutledge, 2019. márc. 7. - 394 oldal Critically examining conceptions of freedom of some of the leading contemporary philosophers from Isaiah Berlin to Charles Taylor, Hans Blokland explores the value and significance that freedom has acquired on our political consciousness. He looks specifically at: |
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... relevant for cultural policy . It could be stated that nega- tive freedom relates to the question of whether one can make possible choices undisturbed by others , while positive freedom is also concerned with the question of whether ...
... relevant for cultural policy . It could be stated that nega- tive freedom relates to the question of whether one can make possible choices undisturbed by others , while positive freedom is also concerned with the question of whether ...
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... relevant concepts and disputes . TASK AND METHOD OF POLITICAL SCIENCE By going somewhat deeper into the methodology of political science , the possibilities and the meaning of the debate on terms like freedom and autonomy can be made ...
... relevant concepts and disputes . TASK AND METHOD OF POLITICAL SCIENCE By going somewhat deeper into the methodology of political science , the possibilities and the meaning of the debate on terms like freedom and autonomy can be made ...
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... relevant for the objective set here have been looked at in the discussion set forth by Berlin . With the help of this discussion , therefore , it is possible to make a justified selection from the great quantity of litera- ture ...
... relevant for the objective set here have been looked at in the discussion set forth by Berlin . With the help of this discussion , therefore , it is possible to make a justified selection from the great quantity of litera- ture ...
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... relevant groups of people . Where the line between ' objective ' and ' subjective ' must be drawn , therefore , writes Berlin in ' Historical Inevitability ' , nine years before the theorist of science Thomas Kuhn became famous with ...
... relevant groups of people . Where the line between ' objective ' and ' subjective ' must be drawn , therefore , writes Berlin in ' Historical Inevitability ' , nine years before the theorist of science Thomas Kuhn became famous with ...
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Freedom of the individual | 46 |
integrity and willpower | 73 |
the need for a startingpoint and the right centre | 79 |
Freedom and society | 85 |
Emancipation and paternalism | 136 |
freedom and cultural politics | 176 |
Cultural policy | 202 |
Epilogue | 273 |
Freedom and autonomy | 296 |
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