Isaiah Berlin: A Celebration


Isaiah Berlin: A Celebration gathers tributes, reflections, and commentaries on the great thinker and his philosophy, politics, and life-including contributions from Michael Ignatieff, Leon Wieseltier, Ronald Dworkin, Stephen Spender, and many others.

“Some [essays], like Joseph Brodsky’s tribute, are touchingly personal. Others, like G. A. Cohen’s ‘Isaiah’s Marx, and Mine,’ mingle personal reminiscences with a more theoretical look at Berlin’s ideas. . . . The volume is a fitting tribute to a thinker famed for his erudition, eclecticism, and clarity of style.”â??Merle Rubin, The Christian Science Monitor

“One of the many merits of this rich and rewarding collection is the sense-very imperfectly conveyed here-it transmits of the tone of Berlin’s writings and conversation, of the multiplicity of his interests and the variety of his achievements. . . . The essays testify to the character of Berlin’s mind as a luminous prism, in which the cultural traditions of Russia, England and Judaism are marvelously refracted.”â??John Gray, Times Literary Supplement

“[T]he collection testifies to the learning and profundity of Berlin’s thought and, by way both of reminiscence and influence, to the charm and gaity of its expression.”â??Anthony Quinton, The Times of London

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Science, Politics and Social Practice: Essays on Marxism and Science, Philosophy of Culture and the Social Sciences In honor of Robert S. Cohen (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science)


In three volumes, a distinguished group of scholars from a variety of disciplines in the natural and social sciences, the humanities and the arts contribute essays in honor of Robert S. Cohen, on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The range of the essays, as well as their originality, and their critical and historical depth, pay tribute to the extraordinary scope of Professor Cohen’s intellectual interests, as a scientist-philosopher and a humanist, and also to his engagement in the world of social and political practice.
In Science, Politics and Social Practice, (Volume II of Essays in Honor of Robert S. Cohen), an international group of scholars — philosophers, sociologists, historians, and political scientists — discuss issues at the cutting edge of contemporary social and political thought, and its bearing on science. Several essays discuss the relations of Marxism to science, and specifically, to the philosophies of science of Carnap and Popper, as well as Soviet Marxism, and the effects of Stalinism on Soviet science. There are also essays on the philosophy and methodology of the social sciences, on questions of method and aim in historical narrative, on the issue of cultural relativism, and more.

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