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Isaiah Berlin

Some Sources of Romanticism: 6 – The Lasting Effects

The sixth and last of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures
Isaiah Berlin

Some Sources of Romanticism: 4 – The Restrained Romantics

The fourth of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures
Isaiah Berlin

Some Sources of Romanticism: 5 – Unbridled Romanticism

The fifth of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures
Isaiah Berlin

Some Sources of Romanticism: 3 – The True Fathers of Romanticism

The third of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures
In Our Spare Times
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Conservatism

In this episode, Jan-Willem Prügel discusses the historical origins and philosophical characteristics of Conservatism with two brilliant Oxford students of the humanities.
Isaiah Berlin

Some Sources of Romanticism: 2 – The First Attack on Enlightenment

The second of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures
Isaiah Berlin

Some Sources of Romanticism: 1 – In Search of a Definition

The first of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures
Israel Studies Seminar
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Adam Sutcliffe: Light Unto the Nations - The Idea of Jewish Purpose and the Emergence of Zionism (Reconsidering Early Jewish Nationalist Ideologies Seminar)

Adam Sutcliffe (KCL) discusses how Zionist ideologues have viewed the notion of Jewish purpose.

Isaiah Berlin on Liberty

Aileen Kelly, Emerita Reader at King's College, Cambridge, gave the 2018 annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture at Wolfson College, Oxford. The lecture, which was given on November 8th, was introduced by Sir Tim Hitchens.

One Hundred Years of Consciousness ('a long training in absurdity')

Galen Strawson, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford deliverd the 2017 Isaiah Berlin Lecture at Wolfson College. The lecture was introduced by the College President, Hermione Lee.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Inaugural Lecture - Nature's Revenge: A History of Risk, Responsibility, and Reasonableness

Director of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science: Professor Lorraine Daston gives her inaugural lecture at Merton College.
What is Tragedy?

Is Tragedy still Alive?

Discussion on whether tragedy still exists in modern culture, whether in films, modern theatre or and other creative arts.
What is Tragedy?

Does Tragedy Teach?

Third dialogue on the nature of tragedy where they talk about whether tragic theatre teaches people, and if it does, how and what does it teach?
What is Tragedy?

What does Tragedy do for People?

A discussion of what the use of tragedy is, and whether the emotional experience of tragic theatre is simply a passing thrill or a vital part of life.
Isaiah Berlin

A Very Personal Impression: Isaiah Berlin

This talk was given at Wolfson College on 28 May 2009 as part of the 'Lives and Works' series of lectures

Isaiah Berlin and the Challenge of Multiculturalism Part 2

Professor Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Studies in the University of Oxford and Isaiah Berlin Professorial Fellow at St Antony’s College, Oxford gave a lecture entitled 'Isaiah Berlin and the Challenge of Multiculturalism'.

Isaiah Berlin and the Challenge of Multiculturalism Part 1

Professor Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Studies in the University of Oxford and Isaiah Berlin Professorial Fellow at St Antony’s College, Oxford gave a lecture entitled 'Isaiah Berlin and the Challenge of Multiculturalism'.

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