The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Unfinished Dialogue (New York, 2006: Prometheus Books)
- with Beata Polanowska-Sygulska
- foreword by Henry Hardy
- excerpts trans. Polish

Beata Polanowska-Sygulska, ‘ “Przypuscmy, ze telefon zamienia sie w kota ...”: o wolnosci, filozofii jezyka i o zyciu w komunizmie’ [‘Supposing a telephone changes into a cat ...’: on liberty, on philosophy of language and on life under Communism], Przeglad Polityczny no. 79/80 (2006), 113–19
- extracts from Bib.267 Unfinished Dialogue
- repr. in ead., Rozmowy z oksfordzkimi filozofami [Conversations with Oxford Philosophers] (Krakow, 2011: Księgarnia Akademicka), 19–41

Beran, Michael Knox, ‘Was Liberalism’s Philosopher-in-Chief a Conservative?’, City Journal, Winter 2006

Cherniss, Joshua, ‘Isaiah Berlin: A Defence’, Oxonian Review of Books 5 no. 2 (Spring 2006), 10–11

Crowder, George, ‘Gray and the Politics of Pluralism’, in The Political Theory of John Gray [Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 9 no. 2 (June 2006)], 171–88

Crowder, George, ‘Value Pluralism and Communitarianism’, Contemporary Political Theory 5 (2006), 405–27

Dahrendorf, Ralf, ‘Anmerkungen zur Freiheit, mit und auch gegen Isaiah Berlin’, chapter 6 of Versuchungen der Unfreiheit: die Intellektuellen in Zeiten der Prüfung (Munich, 2006: Beck; enlarged edition 2008)

Delannoi, Gil, ‘La liberté est-elle négative?’, Commentaire no. 115 (Autumn 2006), 745–53

Dénes, Iván Zoltán (ed.), Liberty and the Search for Identity: Liberal Nationalisms and the Legacy of Empires (Budapest/New York, 2006: Central European University Press)
- Dénes says that the whole book was inspired by IB; see especially his Editor’s Preface (xiii–xv) and his two essays, ‘Liberalism and Nationalism: An Ambiguous Relationship’ (1–17) and ‘Political Vocabularies of the Hungarian Liberals and Conservatives before 1848’ (155–96)
- there are references to IB at xiii, xv, 170, 173, 187

Dénes, Iván Zoltán, ‘Three Concepts of Liberty’, unpublished

Dryzek, John S, Bonnie Honig and Anne Phillips (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory (Oxford, 2006: Oxford University Press), esp. 146–7, 153–6

Dworkin, Ronald, Justice in Robes (Cambridge, Mass., and London, 2006: Belknap Press)
- includes a chapter on IB

Erlich, Victor, Child of a Turbulent Century (Evanston, Illinois, 2006: Northwestern University Press), 163–9

Garrard, Graeme, Counter-Enlightenments: From the Eighteenth Century to the Present (London, 2006: Routledge)
- chapter 6, ‘Enlightened Totalitarianism’, is on Berlin and Jacob Talmon

Hamburg, Gary M., ‘Closed Societies, Open Minds: Andrzej Walicki, Isaiah Berlin and the Writing of Russian History during the Cold War’, Dialogue and Universalism 16 no. 1–2/2006, 7–72

Inbari, Assaf, ‘The Spectacles of Isaiah Berlin’, Azure No 24 (Spring 2006), 82–112
- see also letter from Alex Sztuden, no. 25 (Summer 2006)

Kersting, Wolfgang, Der liberale Liberalismus: Notwendige Abgrenzungen (Tübingen, 2006: Mohr Siebeck), esp. chapter 3, ‘Negative und positive Freiheit’

Langman, Lauren, review of Russell Jacoby, Picture Imperfect: Utopian Thought for an Anti-Utopian Age, Logos 5 no. 1 (Winter 2006)

Levy, Jacob, ‘It Usually Begins with Isaiah Berlin’, Good Society 15 no. 3 (2006), 23–6

Lin, Tzu-shu (in traditional Chinese), ‘Isaiah Berlin’s Dispute with Historians over “Moral Judgement”: A Spur to Developments in Twentieth-Century English Historiography’, Bulletin of the Department of History, National University of Taiwan no. 38 (December 2006), 219–70
