Experience and Its Modes

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Experience and Its Modes is a 1933 philosophical work by Michael Oakeshott that analyzes different “modes” of human experience—such as science, history, and practice—to explore how they structure our understanding of reality.

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instanceOf philosophical work
analyzes historical mode of experience
practical mode of experience
scientific mode of experience
argues each mode of experience is internally coherent
modes of experience are autonomous from one another
associatedWith London School of Economics intellectual milieu
author Michael Oakeshott NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines how different modes of experience structure understanding of reality
field epistemology
metaphysics
philosophy
philosophy of history
philosophy of science
focusesOn analysis of different modes of experience
genre philosophy
hasInfluenceOn interpretations of practical reasoning in political theory
later debates about the autonomy of history
hasKeyConcept coherence of experience
historical understanding
mode of experience
non-reducibility of modes
practical activity
scientific explanation
world of experience
hasPhilosophicalPosition idealism
hasReception influential in 20th-century Anglophone philosophy of history
widely discussed in Oakeshott scholarship
influenced 20th-century British idealism
isConsidered major early work of Michael Oakeshott
language English
mainSubject modes of experience
philosophy of experience
philosophy of history
philosophy of science
practical reasoning
theory of knowledge
notableFor defense of the autonomy of historical understanding
distinction between theoretical and practical experience
systematic account of distinct modes of experience
philosophicalTradition British idealism NERFINISHED
continental-influenced epistemology
precedes Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1933

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Michael Oakeshott notableWork Experience and Its Modes