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Sartre's Radicalism and Oakeshott's Conservatism: The Duplicity of Freedom


Sartre's Radicalism and Oakeshott's Conservatism: The Duplicity of Freedom

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Sartre's Radicalism and Oakeshott's Conservatism: The Duplicity of Freedom

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ISBN:
9780333684498
Publication Date:
1 Mar 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
266 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Sartre's Radicalism and Oakeshott's Conservatism: The Duplicity of Freedom

Description

If man has no nature - if our intellect and understanding are products of our own activities - do we possess a key to self-modification? Are we free to re-make mankind? Sartre champions the romantic idea that we can - by sheer determination - begin afresh. Oakeshott is struck by the vandalism of such a project - he seeks to defend political culture from degradation by meddling academics. The Radical and Conservative understanding of social order and the human self are compared in this in-depth analysis of two contrasting philosophies.

Contents

INTRODUCTION: Freedom and Its Antitheses Causality The Past SARTRE The Condition of Consciousness The Playful Project The Sources of Fragmentation OAKESHOTT Understanding Experience The Vigour of Inheritance The Achievement of Legal Order The Agent and the Concrete Person CONCLUSION: Freedom Lost and Freedom Made Notes Index

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