An interview with the noted British philosopher and historian of ideas, conducted by the Iranian philosopher Jahanbegloo, which grew into a series of five conversations, comprising an intellectual memoir. They include Berlin's writings on historicism, pluralism and liberty as well as the ideas of thinkers such as Vico, Herder and Herzen. Berlin also speaks of his many friends and acquaintances amongst the important thinkers and artists of the twentieth century. These conversations provide an introduction to Berlin's thought that brings us back to his books and essays.
拉明·贾汉贝格鲁,伊朗哲学家,1974年迁居法国,曾任哈佛大学研究员,现执教于多伦多大学。主要著作有《甘地:非暴力之源》、《黑格尔与法国革命》、《现代人》,以及与以寒亚·伯林、乔治·斯坦纳等人的谈话录。他也是法国《精神》、《生长》、《研究》等杂志的重要撰稿人。
《柏林谈话录》,(伊朗)拉明•贾汉贝格鲁著,杨祯钦 译,译林出版社,2002年版。 伏尔泰说,历史是理性、知识和艺术品创造不断进步的过程,有时被可怕的干扰所打破,突然陷入野蛮状态,比如中世纪基督教徒的迷信。我看没有那种逐步增长的进步。当然,更丰富的知识,更大的...
评分《柏林谈话录》,(伊朗)拉明•贾汉贝格鲁著,杨祯钦 译,译林出版社,2002年版。 伏尔泰说,历史是理性、知识和艺术品创造不断进步的过程,有时被可怕的干扰所打破,突然陷入野蛮状态,比如中世纪基督教徒的迷信。我看没有那种逐步增长的进步。当然,更丰富的知识,更大的...
评分“归属于”的意思是,你说什么,不必多作解释,大家就能了解;你的姿态、语言、所有参与交流的因素,不需经你熟悉的人作介绍,大家都能把握。我记得我有个朋友是巴尔干来的,在英国已经住了四十年。他跟我说:“寂寞并不意味着你离群索居,真正的寂寞意味着你说什么别人都不理...
评分每当我读完一本书后,我都想一想,我为什么要读此书?读完以后我的收获在哪?有时可以只言片语敷衍了事,有时也会写点东西,留下些只言片语。至于写此书简评,我则是本着独乐不如众乐的心态。但是一本哲学家访谈录,能有多少乐趣呢?当然首先这种乐趣的面向是针对那些...
评分算起来这是读过的关于伯林的第三本书了,前两本是《俄国思想家》和《伯林传》 伯林确实是个很奇特的学者,一生没有什么主要著作, 其思想都是散见于历次演讲和访问中 以他自己的刺猬和狐狸的说法划分,他自己当是一只大大的狐狸 缺少一个完备的体系,缺少一个核心的原则,在这...
It's quite difficult to imagine that one could be so lucid, coherent and eloquent in everyday conversations. Useful as a quick guide to Berlin's works.
评分It's quite difficult to imagine that one could be so lucid, coherent and eloquent in everyday conversations. Useful as a quick guide to Berlin's works.
评分Born in Riga, Latvia, Isaiah Berlin (1909 - 1997) left for England after the October Revolution. A thinker and philosopher, Berlin found his greatest strength in essays, which he would raise to a new level of clarity and elegance. In this book he shows that thought is a living force whose magnitude and direction need not confuse the common reader.
评分Born in Riga, Latvia, Isaiah Berlin (1909 - 1997) left for England after the October Revolution. A thinker and philosopher, Berlin found his greatest strength in essays, which he would raise to a new level of clarity and elegance. In this book he shows that thought is a living force whose magnitude and direction need not confuse the common reader.
评分It's quite difficult to imagine that one could be so lucid, coherent and eloquent in everyday conversations. Useful as a quick guide to Berlin's works.
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