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Religion, Politics, and the Moral Life (Paperback)
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Michael Oakeshott's lifelong interest in religion and its relation
to politics is made explicit in this collection of essays. It
comprises four important unpublished pieces, together with a
further six which originally appeared in remote and inaccessible
journals, and provides an illuminating complement to Oakeshott's
best-known writings. Much of the collection emanates from his early
career, and reveals not only his initial intellectual
preoccupations, but the nature of his religious outlook, the moral
convictions that governed the life he himself lived, and his sense
of what it means to live 'religiously' in the world. What the
essays disclose is a view of a moral life without fixities, but
with choices of conduct in accord with one's self-understanding.
Faith lies not in resisting but exploring life's contingencies,
seeking an imaginative response to the events that come one's way.
Oakeshott's writing is persuasive and compelling, and the essays
offer a calm and civil dissent from the dominant rationalism of our
time. In a substantial introduction, Timothy Fuller provides the
first full explanation of Oakeshott's religious ideas, setting them
within their philosophic context.He shows how, in these essays,
Oakeshott elaborated the implications of 'Experience and its
Modes', worked out his political theory as summarized in
'Rationalism in Politics', and gradually assembled his own
philosophical account of the ideal that European civilization had
made concrete in history - civil association under the rule of law
- and to which he gave definitive expression in 'On Human Conduct'.
Michael Oakeshott was born in 1901 and educated at the Universities
of Cambridge, Tubingen and Marburg. A fellow of Gonville &
Caius College, Cambridge, he was appointed to the chair of
Political Science at the London School of Economics in 1950. He
died in 1990. His publications include 'Experience and its Modes'
(1933), and edition of Hobbes's 'Leviathan' (1946), 'Rationalism in
Politics' (1962), 'On Human Conduct' (1975) and 'The Voice of
Liberal Learning' (1989). Timothy Fuller was Dean of the College,
Colorado College, and editor of 'The Voice of Liberal Learning:
Michael Oakeshott on Education'.
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