Concepts and Categories

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Concepts and Categories is a collection of philosophical essays by Isaiah Berlin that explores the nature of human thought, language, and classification in the history of ideas.

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instanceOf book
collection of essays
associatedWith Oxford University NERFINISHED
history of political thought
author Isaiah Berlin NERFINISHED
contributor Henry Hardy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
editor Henry Hardy NERFINISHED
explores Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment ideas
historical development of key philosophical concepts
limits of scientific explanation in the humanities
nature of historical explanation
pluralism in values and concepts
relationship between language and thought
role of classification in human understanding
genre history of ideas
philosophy
hasPart “Does Political Theory Still Exist?” NERFINISHED
“Empirical Propositions and Hypothetical Statements” NERFINISHED
“Logical Translation”
“The Concept of Scientific History” NERFINISHED
“The Counter-Enlightenment” NERFINISHED
“The Purpose of Philosophy” NERFINISHED
“Two Concepts of Freedom” NERFINISHED
“Verification”
hasTheme conceptual analysis
epistemology of the social sciences
liberal political theory
methodology of the humanities
philosophy of history
philosophy of language
value pluralism
influencedBy Counter-Enlightenment thinkers
Enlightenment philosophy
Giambattista Vico NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant
Johann Gottfried Herder NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject categories
classification
concepts
history of ideas
human thought
language
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
liberalism
publisher Pimlico NERFINISHED

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Henry Hardy hasEdited Concepts and Categories