Charles Taylor
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Charles Taylor
(Contemporary philosophy in focus)
Cambridge University Press, 2004
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. 215-216
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Charles Taylor is beyond question one of the most distinctive figures in the landscape of contemporary philosophy. In a time of increasing specialization Taylor's ability to contribute to philosophical conversations across a wide spectrum of ideas is distinctive and impressive. These areas include moral theory, theories of subjectivity, political theory, epistemology, hermeneutics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and aesthetics. His most recent writings have seen him branching into the study of religion. Written by a team of international authorities, this collection will be read primarily by students and professionals in philosophy, political science and religious studies, but will appeal to a broad swathe of professionals across the humanities and social sciences.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: timely meditations in an untimely mode Ruth Abbey
- 1. Taylor and the hermeneutic tradition Nicholas Smith
- 2. Taylor's (anti-)epistemology Hubert Dreyfus
- 3. The self and the good: Charles Taylor's moral ontology Fergus Kerr
- 4. Taylor's political philosophy Stephen Mulhall
- 5. Toleration, proselytizing, and the politics of recognition Jean Bethke Elshtain
- 6. Taylor and feminism: from recognition of identity to a politics of the good Melissa Orlie
- 7. Catholicism and philosophy: a nontheistic appreciation William E. Connolly
- 8. History, agency and the history of philosophy Terry Pinkard.
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