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- W1498347732 abstract "Michael Oakeshott (1901-1990) was a leading British social and political theorist, often credited as a father of libertarian thought. His wide-ranging oeuvre engaged fundamental problems in philosophy, such as epistemology and the analysis of experience, aesthetics, as well as the nature of human conduct and the modern state. Above all, he theorized the necessary postulates of human liberty. Oakeshott's thought was characterized by areas of agreement and of tension with the Jewish political tradition. There are interconnections between his youthful essays on religion, his mature thought on poetry and wonder, and his political theory of the grounds of law and liberty. Together, these topics are the most relevant for Jewish political thought, which must entail a consideration of religion, transcendence, and social order to remain authentically Jewish. The thought of Michael Oakeshott (1901-1990) has grown in stature in the decade and a half since his death. Although somewhat overshadowed in life by his more famous contemporaries Isaiah Berlin, Friedrich Hayek, and Karl Popper, Oakeshott, not least on account of his profound and astonishingly elegant prose, bids fair to displace them in death. A steady stream of books, articles, and conferences probe his complex philosophic legacy. Oakeshott's thought, however, has hardly been taken up by Jewish philosophers. Although political theorists who are Jews, such as Josiah Lee Auspitz or Efraim Podoksik of the Hebrew University, have worked on Oakeshott, there have been no diligent attempts to mine Oakeshott for the purposes of Jewish thought. Nor have Jewish thinkers engaged him in philosophical conversation.[1] This is regrettable, for Oakeshott offers a number of promising openings and provocations for contemporary Jewish thought." @default.
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- W1498347732 title "The Voice of Judaism in the Conversation of Mankind: Thoughts on Michael Oakeshott" @default.
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