Oakeshott’s Skepticism, Politics, and Aesthetics
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| Summary: | X, 222 p. text |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2022.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2022. |
| Series: | Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism,
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83055-7 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Under the Law of Ruin: Practice, Aesthetics, and the Civil Association
- 3. Michael Oakeshott Philosopher of Skepticism: Conservative or Liberal?
- 4. Out of Rationalist Politics’ Crises: Popper and Oakeshott
- 5. A Conservative Landscape: From A Guide to the Classics to the “Claims of Politics”
- 6. The Art of the Scholar: Oakeshott’s Conservative Account of Liberal Learning
- 7. The Understanding of Rationalism in C.S. Lewis and Michael Oakeshott: Tradition, Experience, and the Reading of Old Books
- 8. Oakeshott, Strauss and the Romans
- 9. Authority: Fragments of the Good Regime
- 10. ‘That spirit of quiet’: Oakeshott, Keats and Sontag Towards a Philosophy of Silence
- 11. Oakeshott’s Theory of Poetry: A Corrective from Seamus Heaney
- 12. The Problem of a Pure Theory of Poetry
- 13. What can Contemporary Realists Learn from Montaigne? On the Significance of the Author of the Essais for Michael Oakeshott and Raymond Geuss.