Michael Oakeshott on the Human Condition

Michael Oakeshott on the Human Condition by Timothy Fuller is a collection of sixteen essays reflecting on Michael Oakeshott’s understanding of the human condition, encompassing his central ideas on politics, philosophy, religion, and conservatism. Published by Liberty Fund in 2024, this edition features 299 pages and is presented in English. Fuller’s work draws on his extensive scholarship, offering insights into Oakeshott’s writings and the man behind them.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of Oakeshott’s philosophical perspectives, particularly in relation to humanism and political ideologies. The essays span a significant period, showcasing Fuller’s reflections and interpretations that contribute to the discourse in philosophy and political science. This collection serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the historical and theoretical aspects of Oakeshott’s thought and its implications for public policy and economic policy.
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Michael Oakeshott on the Human Condition is a collection of sixteen essays that constitute Timothy Fuller’s reflections over a period of forty-five years on Michael Oakeshott’s understanding of the human condition, including his central ideas on politics, philosophy, religion, and conservatism. Fuller is arguably the most recognized Oakeshott scholar worldwide, and these essays express not only his profound insights into Oakeshott’s writings but also of the man himself.
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