Historical landmark
Blue Plaque:Sir Isaiah Berlin
52 Old High St, Headington, Oxford OX3 9HU, United Kingdom
Headington House
Sir Isaiah Berlin, a distinguished philosopher and historian of ideas, resided at Headington House on Old High Street in Oxford from 1956 until his passing in 1997. This residence became his home after marrying Aline Halban in 1956. The couple lived there for 41 years, during which Headington House also hosted notable figures such as composers Igor Stravinsky and Dmitri Shostakovich. (headington.org.uk)
In 2009, a blue plaque was unveiled at Headington House to commemorate Sir Isaiah Berlin's significant contributions to philosophy and his long-term residence in the area. The plaque was unveiled by his stepson, Peter Halban, marking the 100th anniversary of Berlin's birth. (oxfordjewishheritage.co.uk)
Berlin's work has had a lasting impact on political philosophy, particularly through his essay "Two Concepts of Liberty," where he distinguishes between negative liberty (freedom from interference) and positive liberty (the capacity to act upon one's free will). His ideas continue to influence discussions on political freedom and individual rights. (english-heritage.org.uk)
The blue plaque at Headington House serves as a tribute to Sir Isaiah Berlin's enduring legacy and his connection to Oxford, a city that was central to his academic and personal life.
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- Headington, Oxford
- Country
- United Kingdom
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