The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
‘Music in Decline’, review of Constant Lambert, Music Ho!, Spectator 152 (1934), 11 May, 745–6
- For text see the compilation 'Isaiah Berlin on Music', Bib.299
‘Impressionist Philosophy’, review of Henri Bergson, The Two Sources of Morality and Religion, trans. R. A. Andra and C. Brereton, London Mercury 32 (1935), 489–90
‘The German Intellectuals’ (letter), Spectator 155 (1935) no. 5601 (1 November 1935), 721–2
‘Musiciens d’autrefois’, review of Bernard van Dieren, Down Among the Dead Men, Spectator 155 (1935), 732 (letter, 906)
- For text see the compilation 'Isaiah Berlin on Music', Bib.299
‘The Second Confucius’, a review of John Dewey, Art as Experience, London Mercury 31 (1934–5), 387–8
‘The Future of Music’, review of Cecil Gray, Predicaments, or Music and the Future, Spectator 157 (1936), 317–18
- For text see the compilation 'Isaiah Berlin on Music', Bib.299
‘Gramophone Notes’, Oxford Magazine 54 (1935–6), 370 (unattributed), 463–4, 717; 55 (1936–7), 182
- See also the compilation 'Isaiah Berlin on Music', Bib.299
‘Obscurum per obscurius’, review of T. A. Jackson, Dialectics, The Spectator 156 (1936), 888
- A review of T. A. Jackson, Dialectics: The Logic of Marxism, and Its Critics – An Essay in Exploration (London, [1936]: Lawrence and Wishart)
- Published in The Spectator 156 (1936), 15 May, 888
‘Plato’, review of G. M. A. Grube, Plato’s Thought, and Vladimir Solovyev, Plato, trans. Richard Gill, with a note on Solovyev by Janko Lavrin, London Mercury 33 (1935–6), 452–3
- Review of G. M. A. Grube, Plato’s Thought (London, 1935: Methuen)
- Vladimir Solovyev, Plato, trans. Richard Gill, with a note on Solovev by Janko Lavrin (London, [1935]: Stanley Nott)
- Published in the London Mercury 33 (1935–6), 452–3
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Contribution (extract from a personal letter) to Daniel Henry Hertz: In Memoriam (London, 1936: privately printed), 7; whole letter (19 September 1936) published at F 197
‘The State of Psychology in 1936’ (draft version)
- published in History and Philosophy of Psychology 3 no. 1 (2001), 76–83
- see Bib.250(b–2) for the final version
‘The State of Psychology in 1936’ (final version)
- partly published as ‘Addendum on Psychology in 1936’, History and Philosophy of Psychology 19 no. 1 (2018), 43–50
- see Bib.250(b–1) for the draft version
‘Boyd Neel String Orchestra’, Oxford Magazine 55 (1936–7), 588–9
- See also the compilation 'Isaiah Berlin on Music', Bib.299
‘Induction and Hypothesis’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society supplementary vol. 16 (1937), 63–102
‘The Father of Anarchism’, review of E. H. Carr, Michael Bakunin, Spectator 159 (1937), 1186
‘Gramophone Notes’, Oxford Magazine 55 (1936–7), 568
- See also the compilation 'Isaiah Berlin on Music', Bib.299
‘The Mass in D’, review of a performance of Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, Oxford Magazine 55 (1936–7), 558–9
- See also the compilation 'Isaiah Berlin on Music', Bib.299
(unattributed) ‘Toscanini’, Oxford Magazine 55 (1936–7), 719–20
- See also the compilation 'Isaiah Berlin on Music', Bib.299
Review of Julius Weinberg, An Examination of Logical Positivism, Criterion 17 (1937–8), 174–82
- repr. as ‘Logical Positivism’ in Concepts and Categories (2nd ed.)
‘The Development of Modern Music’, review of Gerald Abraham, A Hundred Years of Music, Spectator 161 (1938), 489–90
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For text see the compilation 'Isaiah Berlin on Music', Bib.299