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Berlin, Isaiah (1909–1997)
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And, as Isaiah Berlin so often emphasized, one finds in German thinkers (such as Fichte) a commitment to reason more frightening in its rigidity than one finds in France, as well as a romanticism (in Herder and Hamm) that in its own way contributed to that quintessential expression of modernity, the nation-state. Vico's countervailing emphasis on humanistic inquiry--what the German scholar Wilhelm Dilthey would later popularize as the Geisteswissenschaften or "spiritual sciences"--has largely been responsible for an interest in Vico that during the last century has engaged some of the most influential intellectuals in Europe and America, including Benedetto Croce, Karl Lamprecht, Aby Warburg, Karl Lowith, Erich Auerbach, Isaiah Berlin, Arnaldo Momigliano, Hayden White, and John Milbank, among others. In his best selling book, Good to Great (ISBN 0-06-662099-6), Jim Collins uses the famous essay "The hedgehog and the fox" by Isaiah Berlin to compare "good" companies with "great" companies. |
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