Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-289) and indexes.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Ch. I. Introduction: A Unique Voice -- I.1. Oakeshott on Politics, History and Philosophy -- I.2. The Structure of Chapters -- Ch. II. The Enlightenment Positions -- II. 1. Introduction: Philosophy Par Excellence -- II. 2. Philosophical Modernity -- II. 3. Liberal Ethics -- II. 4. Positivist Historiography -- Ch. III. Philosophy and Modes of Experience -- III. 1. Introduction: Some Interpretative Problems -- III. 2. The Aim and Background of the Work -- III. 3. Experience and Modality -- III. 4. The Nature of Philosophy -- III. 5. The Mode of Practice -- Ch. IV. A Sceptical Philosophy of Politics -- IV. 1. Introduction: From Truth to Rationality -- IV. 2. Rationalism as the Enlightenment Project -- IV. 3. Transcending Rationalism in Philosophy -- IV. 4. Reconciling Rationalism in Politics -- IV. 5. On Human Conduct -- Ch. V. An Idealistic Defense of History -- V.1. Introduction: Beyond Positivism and Historicism -- V.2. Mind, Time and Historical Experience -- V.3. The Logic of History -- V.4. The Autonomy of History -- V.5. Non-Historicist Idealism -- Ch. VI. Conclusion.
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Sceptical idealist.
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Oakeshott, Michael,1901-1990.
Oakeshott, Michael,(1901-1990)-- Critique et interprétation.