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    The Problem of Value Pluralism: Isaiah Berlin and Beyond.George Crowder - 2019 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Value pluralism is the idea, most prominently endorsed by Isaiah Berlin, that fundamental human values are universal, plural, conflicting, and incommensurable with one another. Incommensurability is the key component of pluralism, undermining familiar monist philosophies such as utilitarianism. But if values are incommensurable, how do we decide between them when they conflict? George Crowder assesses a range of responses to this problem proposed by Berlin and developed by his successors. Three broad approaches are especially important: universalism, contextualism, and (...)
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    Gray and the Politics of Pluralism.George Crowder - 2006 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 9 (2):171-188.
    (2006). Gray and the Politics of Pluralism. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy: Vol. 9, The Political Theory of John Gray, pp. 171-188.
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    A Berlinian Education.George Crowder - 2009 - In Henry Hardy (ed.), The book of Isaiah: personal impressions of Isaiah Berlin. Oxford: In association with Wolfson College. pp. 216-222.
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    Liberalism and value pluralism.George Crowder - 2002 - New York: Continuum.
    This is the first book-length defence of liberalism on the basis of value pluralism, complementing and extending the work of Berlin and others.
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    Berlin, value pluralism and the common good: A reply to Brian Trainor.George Crowder - 2008 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (8):925-939.
    Brian Trainor argues that the current hostility of political theorists towards the idea of the common good is in part due to the influence of Isaiah Berlin's concept of `value pluralism', or the incommensurability of basic human values. I agree with Trainor's opposition to the `agonistic' interpretation of pluralism, associated with thinkers like Chantal Mouffe. However, it is not the case that the only alternative to the pluralism— agonism thesis is the monist defence of a thick common good advocated by (...)
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    Isaiah Berlin: liberty and pluralism.George Crowder - 2004 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    In Isaiah Berlin: Liberty, Pluralism and Liberalism, George Crowder provides both an accessible introduction to Berlin's ideas and an original contribution to ...
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  7. Theories of Multiculturalism: An Introduction.George Crowder - 2013 - Polity.
    Multiculturalism is one of the most controversial ideas in contemporary politics. In this new book George Crowder examines some of the leading responses to multiculturalism, both supportive and critical, found in the work of recent political theorists. The book provides a clear and accessible introduction to a diverse array of thinkers who have engaged with multiculturalism. These include Will Kymlicka, whose account of cultural rights is seminal, liberal critics of multiculturalism such as Brian Barry and Susan Okin, and (...)
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    Value Pluralism vs Realism in the Political Thought of Bernard Williams.George Crowder - 2019 - Journal of Value Inquiry 53 (4):529-550.
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    Two Concepts of Liberal Pluralism.George Crowder - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (2):121-146.
    Is the liberal state entitled to intervene in the internal affairs of its nonliberal minorities to promote individual autonomy as a public ideal, or should it tolerate the nonliberal practices of such groups in the name of legitimate diversity? This problem can be fruitfully approached from the perspective of Isaiah Berlin's notion of "value pluralism." According to William Galston, value pluralism privileges a form of liberalism that is maximally accommodating of nonliberal groups and their practices. I agree that pluralism fits (...)
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    How to Think Like a Philosopher How to Think Like a Philosopher, by Julian Baggini, London, Granta, 2023, 313 pp., £16.99 (cloth), £12.99 (paper). [REVIEW]George Crowder - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-3.
    In his excellent How to Think Like a Philosopher, Julian Baggini explains how the knowledge, skills and experience of philosophers can help people who are not themselves professional philosophers t...
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    Isaiah Berlin.George Crowder - 2021 - In Michael G. Festl (ed.), Handbuch Liberalismus. J.B. Metzler. pp. 141-148.
    Isaiah Berlin is one of the foremost liberal thinkers of the twentieth century. Most notably in his classic “Two Concepts of Liberty”, he locates the intellectual roots of that century’s totalitarian politics in fundamental ideas about the nature of freedom and morality.
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    Pluralism.George Crowder - 2021 - In Michael G. Festl (ed.), Handbuch Liberalismus. J.B. Metzler. pp. 207-214.
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    John gray's pluralist critique of liberalism.George Crowder - 1998 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 15 (3):287–298.
    John Gray claims that ‘value pluralism’, or the plurality and incommensurability of basic values, undermines any attempt to make a reasoned case for the superiority of liberalism (or any other ideology) over its rivals. Incommensurable values, he says, cannot be subjected to a rational ranking, except in particular cases, yet liberalism appears to advocate the promotion of certain values rather than others in general terms. I argue that Gray’s critique has force against some traditional justifications of liberal politics, but that (...)
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    From value pluralism to liberalism.George Crowder - 1998 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (3):2-17.
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    Value Pluralism and Communitarianism.George Crowder - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (4):405-427.
    Some theorists have argued recently that Berlinian value pluralism points not to liberalism, as Berlin supposed, but, in effect, to some form of communitarianism. To what extent is this true, and, to the extent that it is true, what kind of communitarianism fits best with the pluralist outlook? I argue that pluralists should acknowledge community as an important source of value and as a substantial value in itself, but they should also be prepared to question traditions and to respect values (...)
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  16. Isaiah Berlin's Early Political Thought.Joshua L. Cherniss, George Crowder & Henry Hardy - 2007 - In George Crowder & Henry Hardy (eds.), The One and the Many: Reading Isaiah Berlin. Prometheus Books.
     
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    Value Pluralism vs. Relativism in Bernard Williams’s “Relativism of Distance”.George Crowder - 2017 - The Pluralist 12 (3):114-138.
  18. Value Pluralism, Diversity and Liberalism.George Crowder - 2015 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (3):549-564.
    Few would disagree that contemporary society is characterized by ‘pluralism’, but what this means is widely disputed. Among the many senses of pluralism current in contemporary political theory, ‘value pluralism’ is one of the most keenly contested. The classic account is found in Isaiah Berlin, who sees basic human values as irreducibly multiple, often conflicting, and sometimes incommensurable with one another.Berlin’s pluralist views are scattered throughout his work, but major statements include the Introduction and last section of ‘Two Concepts of (...)
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    Isaiah Berlin: Liberty, Pluralism and Liberalism.George Crowder - 2004 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    Isaiah Berlin was one of the leading political thinkers of the twentieth century, and his work continues to attract admiration and debate. In Isaiah Berlin: Liberty, Pluralism and Liberalism, George Crowder provides both an accessible introduction to Berlin's ideas and an original contribution to political theory. Berlin's range of interests and learning was vast but united by a single overarching project: the uncovering of the conceptual roots of twentieth-century totalitarianism. He traces these through three levels of analysis: the (...)
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    The one and the many: reading Isaiah Berlin.George Crowder & Henry Hardy (eds.) - 2007 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Isaiah Berlin is widely acknowledged as a major figure in twentieth-century political philosophy and the history of ideas. His famous Oxford inaugural lecture, Two Concepts of Liberty, especially the last, crucial, section, entitled The One and the Many, has provoked a vast secondary literature. So it is surprising that until now there has been no substantial critical reader dedicated to his work.Editors George Crowder and Henry Hardy have admirably filled this need with this stimulating new volume, which provides (...)
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    Isaiah Berlin and International Relations.George Crowder - 2023 - The European Legacy 29 (1):1-21.
    Isaiah Berlin is a classic name in political theory, but does he have anything to teach us about international relations? In the Cold War he was a realist disciple of the containment doctrine, indeed a more hawkish container than his friend George Kennan, at least until he saw what was happening in Vietnam. In the aftermath of the Cold War, confronted with an outburst of resurgent nationalism, he seemed more like a utopian idealist, dreaming with Herder of a world (...)
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    Beyond the Cold War: Isaiah Berlin for the Twenty-First Century.George Crowder - 2020 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 32 (4):434-457.
    ABSTRACT Isaiah Berlin’s “Two Concepts of Liberty” is clearly set within a Cold War context. However, its framework of ideas is also applicable to a range of twenty-first century social and political issues. First, Berlin’s “inversion thesis” concerning liberty captures a salient pattern of thought in radical Islamism. Second, his understanding of the power of belonging and recognition bears significantly on the rise of authoritarian nationalism and populism. Third, his value pluralism implies a critique of global neoliberalism and support for (...)
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    Conflicting pluralisms.George Crowder - 2014 - European Journal of Political Theory 13 (4):488-496.
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    Homelessness, Citizenship, and Identity: The Uncanniness of Late Modernity.George Crowder - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (3):351-354.
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    Pluralism, Kant and Progress.George Crowder - 2018 - Analyse & Kritik 40 (1):191-198.
    Vittorio Hösle’s reply helpfully clarifies his ethical position but raises three questions from a value-pluralist point of view. First, is the Kantian starting point he proposes a monist position that undercuts the value pluralism to which he says he is committed? Second, in what sense does he accept the central pluralist idea of the incommensurability of values? In particular, what kind of constraint does he believe this places on the rank ordering of values? The formulations he offers are ambiguous between (...)
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    Rethinking Positive and Negative Liberty: by Maria Dimova-Cookson, London, Routledge, 2020, xvii + 251 pp., £120.00 (cloth), £40.00.George Crowder - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (6):642-645.
    The distinction between negative and positive liberty remains a standard approach to the idea of freedom in contemporary political theory. In Rethinking Positive and Negative Liberty, Maria Dimova-...
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  27. The Idea of Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Anarchism.George Crowder - 1987 - Dissertation, University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
    Available from UMI in association with The British Library. Requires signed TDF. ;This thesis traces the central tradition of nineteenth-century anarchism in the work of Godwin, Proudhon, Bakunin and Kropotkin. Its primary focus is on their shared commitment to individual freedom as a pre-eminent value. Previous studies have often given a misleading picture of the tradition because they have misunderstood the conception of freedom at its heart. The present work takes up this issue in terms of the distinction between "negative" (...)
     
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    The Philosophy of History: A Value-pluralist Response.George Crowder - 2017 - Analyse & Kritik 39 (2):223-240.
    Vittorio Hösle’s evaluation of the Soviet Revolution on the ground of the philosophy of history can be usefully examined from the value-pluralist perspective of Isaiah Berlin. Although Berlinwould agree with most ofHösle’s judgements on the Revolution, he would do so for very different reasons. Most importantly, Berlin would not accept the teleology that lies at the heart of the philosophy of history. For Berlin, the notion of a human telos to be realized at the end of history is a species (...)
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    Thunder versus Enlightenment.George Crowder - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (1):161-166.
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    Value Pluralism: Crucial Complexities.George Crowder - 2019 - Analyse & Kritik 41 (2):321-336.
    Discussing the crucifix case, Beata Polanowska-Sygulska concludes that the decision on appeal fits with Berlinian value pluralism, while the initial judgement was ethically monist. Her assumption is that pluralism favours cultural diversity against uniform law. This assumption is too simple and needs to be qualified by several considerations. First, we should be clear that, under pluralism, a moral question may have ‘one right answer’ if this is contextual. Second, so far as pluralism connects with cultural diversity, this has multiple dimensions, (...)
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    Algra, Keimpe A. Conceptions and Images: Hellenistic Philosophical Theology and Traditional Religion. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 2007. Pp. 47. Paper,€ 17.00. Austin, Scott. Parmenides and the History of Dialectic: Three Essays. Las Vegas, NV: Parmenides Publishing, 2007. Pp. xiii+ 98. Cloth, $28.00. Bowman, Paul and Richard Stamp, editors. The Truth of Žižek. Harrisburg, PA: Continuum, 2007. Pp. [REVIEW]George Crowder, Henry Hardy & John Davenport - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (1):181-84.
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    Modern Pluralism: Anglo-American Debates Since 1880. [REVIEW]George Crowder - 2014 - Ethics and International Affairs 28 (1):151-153.
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    Tragedy and Philosophy: A Parallel History Tragedy and Philosophy: A Parallel History, by Agnes Heller, edited by John Grumley, David Roberts, and Pauline Johnson, Leiden, Brill, 2021, 125 pp., €90.00 (cloth). [REVIEW]George Crowder - 2023 - The European Legacy 28 (7):797-799.
    Agnes Heller died in 2019 at the age of 90, after a long career as a prolific writer broadly in the tradition of critical theory. She was born and educated in Hungary, witnessing and writing about...
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  34. George Crowder, Classical Anarchism Reviewed by.Calvin G. Normore - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (4):248-251.
     
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  35. George Crowder and Henry Hardy, eds., The One and the Many: Reading Isaiah Berlin.Patrick Keeney - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (4):246.
     
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  36. George Crowder, Classical Anarchism. [REVIEW]Calvin Normore - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14:248-251.
     
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    The one and the many: Reading Isaiah Berlin - edited by George Crowder and Henry Hardy.—Kei Hiruta - 2008 - Ethics and International Affairs 22 (2):231–233.
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    Review of George Crowder: Classical Anarchism: The Political Thought of Godwin, Proudhon, Bakunin, and Kropotkin.[REVIEW]James P. Scanlan - 1996 - Ethics 106 (3):646-647.
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    The One and the Many: Reading Isaiah Berlin, George Crowder and Henry Hardy, eds.(Amherst, NY: Prometheus, 2007), 335 pp., $28 cloth. [REVIEW]Kei Hiruta - 2008 - Ethics and International Affairs 22 (2):231-233.
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    The one and the many: Reading Isaiah Berlin – George Crowder and Henry Hardy. [REVIEW]Charles Blattberg - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (233):753-755.
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    Telling what they know: The role of gesture and language in children's science explanations.Elaine M. Crowder & Denis Newman - 1993 - Pragmatics and Cognition 1 (2):341-376.
    What is the role of gesture in classroom science talk? This study first approaches the question generally, by asking how children communicate their knowledge of the seasons. We then ask how gestures function as they interplay with language in students' science talk. A typology, coded for High or Low lexical and gestural specification, summarized how thirteen sixth graders externalized their knowledge of seasonal change. Applying it to sixteen student discourse excerpts, we tested its usefulness as an analytical tool. Representational gestures (...)
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    A serial position effect in recall of United States presidents.Henry L. Roediger & Robert G. Crowder - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (4):275-278.
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    Agents, vendors, and farmers: Public and private sector extension in agricultural development. [REVIEW]L. Van Crowder - 1987 - Agriculture and Human Values 4 (4):26-31.
    Based on the assumption that agricultural technologies were available and that the problem was their dissemination and adoption, U.S. development efforts have focused on establishing public-sector extension systems for farmers in developing countries. Evaluations of government extension services in developing countries, however, have found them to be largely ineffective, especially in helping small farmers. As a result, private-sector extension is increasingly receiving attention as an alternative approach. This paper examines various characteristics of public- and privatesector extension, drawing on both the (...)
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    Current Normative Concepts in Conservation.J. Baird Callicott, Larry B. Crowder & Karen Mumford - 1999 - Conservation Biology 13 (1):22-35.
    A plethora of normative conservation concepts have recently emerged, most of which are ill-defined: biological diversity, biological integrity, ecological restoration, ecological services, ecological rehabilitation, ecological sustainability, sustainable development, ecosystem health, ecosystem management, adaptive management, and keystone species are salient among them. These normative concepts can be organized and interpreted by reference to two new schools of conservation philosophy, compositionalism and functionalism. The former comprehends nature primarily by means of evolutionary ecology and considers Homo sapiens separate from nature. The latter comprehends (...)
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    The phenomenology of mind.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1910 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by J. B. Baillie.
    Idealist philosopher Georg Hegel defied the traditional epistemological distinction of objective from subjective and developed his own dialectical alternative. Remarkable for its breadth and profundity, this work combines aspects of psychology, logic, moral philosophy, and history to form a comprehensive view that encompasses all forms of civilization. Its three divisions consist of the subjective mind (dealing with anthropology and psychology), the objective mind (concerning philosophical issues of law and morals), and the absolute mind (covering fine arts, religion, and philosophy). Wide-ranging (...)
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  46. A Theory of the a Priori.George Bealer - 1999 - Philosophical Perspectives 13:29-55.
    The topic of a priori knowledge is approached through the theory of evidence. A shortcoming in traditional formulations of moderate rationalism and moderate empiricism is that they fail to explain why rational intuition and phenomenal experience count as basic sources of evidence. This explanatory gap is filled by modal reliabilism -- the theory that there is a qualified modal tie between basic sources of evidence and the truth. This tie to the truth is then explained by the theory of concept (...)
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    Systems and principles in memory theory: Another critique of pure memory.Robert G. Crowder - 1993 - In A. Collins, S. Gathercole, Martin A. Conway & P. E. Morris (eds.), Theories of Memory. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 5.
  48. The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation.George J. Annas - 1992 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This important new work surveys the source and ramifications of the famed Nuremburg Code -- recognized around the world as one of the cornerstones of modern bioethics.
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  49. Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.Georg Simmel - 1907 - Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
    TRANSLATORS PREFACE THE PRESENT TRANSLATION OF GEORG SIMMEL'S Schopen- hauer und Nietzsche: Ein Vortragszyklus (1907), ...
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    Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism.George A. Akerlof & Robert J. Shiller - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    "This book is a sorely needed corrective. Animal Spirits is an important--maybe even a decisive--contribution at a difficult juncture in macroeconomic theory.
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