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HOW ISAIAH BERLIN READ PHILOSOPHERS: Reason, Freedom, and the Temptation of Moral Unity

by Kamaruzzaman Bustamam Ahmad

  • Publisher: KBA13 Insight
  • 14 x 21.6 x 0.9 cm

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This book offers a rare and disciplined introduction to Isaiah Berlin's distinctive way of reading philosophers. Rather than presenting Berlin as the author of a closed doctrine, it reveals him as a thinker whose intellectual strength lay in resisting final answers while deepening moral seriousness.

Through close engagement with major figures of modern philosophy-Rousseau, Hume, Montesquieu, Kant, and the German Idealists-this book explores how Berlin exposed the moral risks hidden within ambitious theories of reason, unity, and historical necessity. Each chapter shows how ideas that promise liberation can, when pressed too far, become instruments of coercion and moral simplification.

At the centre of the book is Berlin's conviction that human values are plural, objective, and often incompatible. Moral life, therefore, cannot be reduced to harmony without loss. Freedom, as Berlin understood it, is not the achievement of moral perfection, but the capacity to choose responsibly among conflicting goods without surrendering judgement to systems or abstractions.

Written with philosophical clarity and historical sensitivity, this book does not ask readers to adopt Berlin's conclusions uncritically. It invites them to learn from his method: a way of understanding thinkers that preserves tension, acknowledges tragedy, and resists the temptation of moral certainty.

This is a book for readers who are dissatisfied with simplified accounts of freedom and morality, and who believe that philosophy remains relevant precisely because it refuses to offer comforting illusions. It speaks to scholars, students, and serious readers who seek a deeper understanding of how ideas shape human life-and how intellectual humility can be a moral virtue.

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  • Title

    HOW ISAIAH BERLIN READ PHILOSOPHERS: Reason, Freedom, and the Temptation of Moral Unity

  • Publisher

    KBA13 Insight

  • Published

    December 2025

  • Weight

    173g

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 0.9 cm

  • ISBN

    9798232790462

  • ISBN-10

    8232790466

  • Eden Code

    7387691

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