Isaiah Berlin's ''Expressionism,'' or: ''Ha! du bist das Blökende!''

Journal of the History of Ideas 69 (2):339-347 (2008)
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Abstract

Reply to Steven Lestition's article, "Countering, Transposing, or Negating the Enlightenment? A Response to Robert Norton," published in the Journal of the History of Ideas(2007), pp. 659-81.

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