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The political philosophy of Michael Oakeshott

New Haven: Yale University Press (1990)

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  1. A storm from paradise: Liberalism and the problem of time.Jacob Segal - 1994 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 8 (1):23-48.
    The tendency of classical politics to embed the individual in universal and transcendental patterns of action followed in part from the recognition of the futility of unpredictable action oriented to the individual's transient personal future. By contrast, F. A. Hayek argues for liberalism and the rule of law because it is instrumental to the achievement of human ends. Michael Oakeshott, however, claims that freedom is a value in itself, and that liberalism should emphasize moral autonomy because the moral life is (...)
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  • Identity|[sol]|Difference: Democratic Negotiations of Political Paradox, 2nd edition.Andrew Schaap - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (2):217.
  • The problem of rule-following in Michael Oakeshott.Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré - 2021 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 17:289-310.
    The role of rules in our normative practices constitutes a relevant philosophical problema, mainly associated with Wittgenstein’s philosophy, but to which Michael Oakeshott has also attempted to answer. Not surprisingly, some scholars have found parallels between their conceptions of human practices and rule-following. Through an exegesis of the notion and uses of the rule in Oakeshott's works, this article aims to clarify the link between rule-following and normative authorization. In this way, it will be possible to to decide the originality (...)
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  • Quakes of Development.Michael Cowen - 2000 - Historical Materialism 6 (1):149-214.
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  • In Defence of Modernity: Vision and Philosophy in Michael Oakeshott. [REVIEW]Alex Astrov - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (2):211-217.
  • Conservatism: toward a traditionalist normative epistemology.Ewan John Burns - 2020 - Dissertation, University of Glasgow
    Conservatism’s core claim is that traditions play an important, if not essential, role in the acquisition of normative knowledge. However, that thesis has never been adequately defended. Three things are missing from conservative political thought: a traditionalist account of propositional normative knowledge, an explicit and sustained positive argument for traditions’ role in the acquisition of normative knowledge, and deference to relevant work in other areas of philosophy, especially epistemology. In this thesis, I provide an argument for conservatism which remedies each (...)
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