The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Lukes, Steven, review of John Kekes, The Morality of Pluralism, American Political Science Review 88 (1994), 739–40
Mack, Eric, ‘Isaiah Berlin and the Quest for Liberal Pluralism’, Public Affairs Quarterly 7 no. 3 (July 1993), 215–30
Mack, Eric, ‘The Limits of Diversity: The New Counter-Enlightenment and Isaiah Berlin’s Liberal Pluralism’, in Howard Dickman (ed.), The Imperiled Academy (New Brunswick, NJ, and London, 1993: Transaction), 97–126
Marcoaldi, Franco, ‘Isaiah Berlin: utopia della decenza’, in id., Voci rubate (Turin, 1993: Einaudi), 49–71
Mehta, Ved, Up at Oxford [part of the Continents of Exile series] (New York, 1993: Norton)
Miller, Cecilia, Giambattista Vico: Imagination and Historical Knowledge (New York, 1993: St Martin’s Press)
Nielsen, Kai, ‘Philosophy and Weltanschauung’, Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (1993), 179–86
- discusses IB, Anthony Quinton, Stuart Hampshire, Iris Murdoch, ‘Philosophy and Beliefs’, Twentieth Century 157 (1955), 495–521
Pera, Pia, ‘Il riccio e la volpe’, Leggere 6 (1993), 70–1
Pyke, Steve, Philosophers (Manchester,1993: Cornerhouse Publications; 2nd ed. London, 1995: Zelda Cheatle Press)
- contains photograph of IB
Rescher, Nicholas, Pluralism: Against the Demand of Consensus (Oxford, 1993: Clarendon Press)
Sasaki, Fumiko, (in Japanese) ‘Isaiah Berlin’s View of Man’, Bulletin of Aoyama Graduate School of International Politics and Economics 5 (1993), 1–20
Satpathy, S., ‘“A Tedious Argument of Insidious Intent”: T. S. Eliot’s Anti-Semitism Reconsidered’, New Quest 97 (January–February 1993), 17–22
Scarpelli, Uberto, ‘L’etica della libertà’, Bioetica 1 (1993), 9–23
Schochet, Gordon J. ‘Why Should History Matter? Political Theory and the History of Discourse’, in John G. A. Pocock and others (eds), The Varieties of British Political Thought, 1500–1800 (Cambridge, 1993: CUP)
- at 335 note 39 there is an interesting reference to Two Concepts of Liberty
Sen, Amartya, ‘Markets and Freedoms: Achievements and Limitations of the Market Mechanism in Promoting Individual Freedoms’, Oxford Economic Papers 45 (1993), 519–41
- discusses IB at 524
Simhony, Avital, ‘Beyond Negative and Positive Freedom: T. H. Green’s View of Freedom’, Political Theory 21 (1993), 28–54
Tasker, Mary, and David Packham, ‘Industry and Higher Education: A Question of Values’, Studies in Higher Education 18 no. 2 (1993), 127–136
Trincia, Francesco Saverio, ‘Liberalismo e marxismo nella cultura anglosassone’, Iride 1994 no. 11, 109–25
West, David, ‘Spinoza on Positive Freedom’, Political Studies 41 (1993), 284–96
- reply by Berlin, ibid., 297–8
Wilson, Edmund, The Sixties, ed. Lewis Dabney (New York, 1993: Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

