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Bhikhu Parekh and R. N. Berki, "The History of Political Ideas: A Critique of Q. Skinner's Methodology" Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1973) pp. 163-184.

 

ERIK ASARD, "Quentin Skinner and His Critics: Some Notes on a Methodological Debate",

 

● Quentin Skinner, "Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas", History and Theory, Vol. 8, No. 1 (1969), pp. 3-53.

 

● Skinner, Quentin, Visions of Politics, Vol. I: Regarding Method, Cambridge University Press, pp. 57-89, 2002.

 

Gordon J. Schochet, "Quentin Skinner's Method", Political Theory Vol. 2, No. 3 (Aug., 1974), pp. 261-276(jstor)

 

Annabel Brett, 'Natural right and civil community: The civil philosophy of Hugo Grotius' Historical Journal Vol. 45, No. 1, 2002

 

Robert Lamb, "Quentin Skinner’s Revised Historical Contextualism: A Critique",

Cary J. Nederman, "Quentin Skinner's State: Historical Meethodology and the Formation of a European Tradition", in 2009, Lineages of European Political Thought: Explorations Along the Medieval, pp.13-48.

 

Dvora Yanow,Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, Interpretation and Method: Empirical Research Methods and the Interpretive Turn

 

Kenneth B. McIntyre, "Historicity as Methodology or Hermeneutics: Collingwood's Influence on Skinner and Gadamer", Journal of the Philosophy of History, Vol.2(2), pp.138 – 166.

 

Quentin Skinner, Machiavelli (New York-Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1981)

 

James Tully, Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and his Critics. (Cambridge, 1988)


Quentin Skinner, 'Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas', reprinted in Skinner, Meaning and Context, edited by James Tully (Cambridge,
1988)

 

Quentin Skinner, Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes (1996).


Quentin Skinner, Hobbes and Republican Liberty 2008


Patricia Springborga, "Liberty Exposed: Quentin Skinner's Hobbes and Republican Liberty", British Journal for the History of Philosophy Volume 18, Issue 1, 2010 pp.139-162.

 

Gordon J. Schochet, "Quentin Skinner's Method", Political Theory Vol. 2, No. 3 (Aug., 1974), pp. 261-276(jstor)

 

Richard Fisher, "How to do things with books’: Quentin Skinner and the dissemination of ideas", History of European Ideas, Volume 35, Issue 2, June 2009, Pages 276-280.

 

Michael Drolet, "Quentin Skinner and Jacques Derrida on Power and the State", History of European Ideas, Vol.33(2), June 2007, pp.234–255.

 

Abstract
This article compares and contrasts the work of Quentin Skinner and Jacques Derrida on power and the State. It argues that despite Skinner's explicit repudiation of Derrida's method of philosophising, he has come to advocate an approach to the history of ideas that bears important and striking similarities to Derrida's thought. I attribute this intellectual gravitation toward Derrida as the logical outcome of a shared understanding on the nature of the cosmos and man's place within it—an understanding profoundly indebted to the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and the genealogical history of Michel Foucault. As a means to illustrate the narrowing intellectual gulf between Skinner and Derrida, I compare their respective thoughts on the nature of the modern and contemporary State, a State that both intellectuals see as emerging from a dominant western philosophical tradition that, at its core, is marked by the idea of fear. For both Skinner and Derrida this has profound consequences for the possibilities open to individuals and societies for free thought and political action.

Keywords: Isaiah Berlin; Deconstruction; Foucault; Nietzsche; Post-structuralism; Quentin Skinner; Derrida; Thucydides


QUENTIN SKINNER, "The Paradoxes of Political Liberty", THE TANNER LECTURES on HUMAN VALUES, October 24 and 25, 1984.

 

QUENTIN SKINNER, "The idea of negative liberty: Machiavellian and modern perspectives", in Visions of Politics


Michael Goodhart, "Theory in Practice: Quentin Skinner's Hobbes, Reconsidered", The Review of Politics, Vol. 62, No. 3 (Summer, 2000), pp. 531-561.

 

Nathan Tarcov, "Quentin Skinner's Method and Machiavelli's Prince", Ethics, Vol. 92, No. 4 (Jul., 1982), pp. 692-709.