An edition of Two concepts of liberty (1958)

Two concepts of liberty

an inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 31 October 1958

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Isaiah Berlin
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An edition of Two concepts of liberty (1958)

Two concepts of liberty

an inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 31 October 1958

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«Dos conceptos de libertad» es una defensa del pluralismo y de la libertad individual. La obra del filósofo Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997) es una de las más firmes defensas del pluralismo occidental. Su famoso ensayo 'Dos conceptos de libertad' ofrece una introducción accesible a su pensamiento. El incisivo análisis de Berlin sobre el concepto de libertad sigue determinando nuestro pensamiento sociopolítico actual.

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Publisher
Clarendon Press
Language
English
Pages
57

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Edition Notes

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Oxford

Classifications

Library of Congress
JC585 .B42, JC585 .B42 1958

The Physical Object

Pagination
57 p. ;
Number of pages
57

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL13530068M
LCCN
59002289
OCLC/WorldCat
977132, 23127062

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