The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Toscano, Roberto, ‘Isaiah Berlin’s Two Concepts of Liberty’ (Round table on Isaiah Berlin, House of Artists, Tehran, 23 June 2005), Pace Diritti Umani/Peace Human Rights, 2005 no. 3, 63–8

Vargas Llosa, Mario, ‘El huésped del futuro’, El País, 18 December 2005, Opiníon, 17 –18

Walicki, Andrzej (ed.), Russia, Poland and Marxism: Isaiah Berlin to Andrzej Walicki 1962–1996 [Dialogue and Universalism 15 no. 9–10/2005], 196 pp.
- includes ‘Isaiah Berlin as I Knew Him’ (pp. 5–50) and footnotes on IB’s letters (pp. 53–175)
- reprinted as a Encounters with Isaiah Berlin
- reviewed by Lesley Chamberlain in The Times Literary Supplement, 10 March 2006, 22

Williams, Bernard, In the Beginning was the Deed: Realism and Moralism in Political Argument, ed. Geoffrey Hawthorn (Princeton, 2005: Princeton University Press)

Williams, David Lay, ‘Modern Theorist of Tyranny? Lessons from Rousseau's System of Checks and Balances’, Polity 37 (2005) 443-65

Zdybel, Jolanta, Między wolnością a powinnością: filozofia polityczna Isaiaha Berlina i Alasdaira MacIntyre’a [Between liberty and obligation: the political philosophy of Isaiah Berlin and Alasdair MacIntyre] (Lublin, 2005: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej)

Chappel, James, ‘Dignity is Everything: Isaiah Berlin and his Jewish Identity’, senior thesis, Haverford College (2005)

Reed, Jamie, ‘Imperfect Reason: A Study in the Thought of Isaiah Berlin’, Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham (n.d.)

Hao Yeh, ‘History, Method and Pluralism: A Re-interpretation of Isaiah Berlin’s Political Thought’, Ph.D. thesis, LSE (2006)

Jonathan Sacks
- ‘The Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks, presents some of his favourite prose and poetry – including extracts from the Torah, the writings of Isaiah Berlin and Amos Oz, and poems from Ogden Nash and W. H. Auden.’
- First transmission: ?/9/06
- Repeat: 2.15 p.m. 6/5/18, BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Series: With Great Pleasure
- Presenter: Jonathan Sacks
- Speakers: Alice Arnold, Michael Fenton Stevens, John Moraitis, Andrew Sachs

Political Ideas in the Romantic Age: Their Rise and Influence on Modern Thought, ed. Henry Hardy, with an introduction by Joshua L. Cherniss (London, 2006: Chatto and Windus; Princeton, 2006: Princeton University Press)
- trans. Italian, Portuguese
- excerpt trans. Spanish
2nd. ed. (Princeton, 2014: Princeton University Press)
- adds an appendix containing the delivery text of ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’ (Bib.284)

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
