A late letter from Oakeshott
Critic and literary historian D.G. Myers has posted on his blog a copy of a letter he received from Michael Oakeshott in March 1990.
Promoting critical discussion of British philosopher Michael Oakeshott (1901-90)
Critic and literary historian D.G. Myers has posted on his blog a copy of a letter he received from Michael Oakeshott in March 1990.
This by Graham A. Macdonald in History Today Update, 16 June, 2013: Unfortunately, some time since this post was created, the article on the History Today site was put behind a paywall. You will need to subscribe to read it.
Cambridge, 19.3.13 Dear MOA fellow-members, Regarding John Kekes’s comments in Notre Dame Philosophy Reviews (no. 2013.02.03) on my contribution to Paul and Leslie’s recent Companion to Michael Oakeshott, he is not obliged to like what I write, but he is …
Amidst the flurry of news late last year about the Penn State University Press Companion to Michael Oakeshott, I missed this little addition to Leslie Marsh’s blog. It is a PDF copy of the programme of the memorial meeting for …
Two new Noël O’Sullivan pieces: (1) ‘The place of enlightenment in Oakeshott’s concept of liberal education.‘ Politeja, No 3 (17), 2011, pp. 5-16. (2) ‘Vida y Epoca de Oakeshott: Unas Memorias Filosoficas’ Cuardenos de pensamiento politico, no. 37, Enero/Marzo 2013, pp. 69-84.