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Philosophical Arguments Charles Taylor

Philosophical Arguments By Charles Taylor

Philosophical Arguments by Charles Taylor


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This text brings together some of philosopher Charles Taylor's essays. The main theme is his critique of disengagement, instrumental reason and atomism: that individual instances of knowledge, judgement, discourse or action cannot be intelligible in abstraction from the outside world.

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Philosophical Arguments by Charles Taylor

Charles Taylor applies his ideas on language and epistemology to social theory and political problems. In this book he brings together some of his essays, including Overcoming Epistemology, The Validity of Transcendental Argument, Irreducibly Social Goods and The Politics of Recognition. His arguments are trenchant, straddling the length and breadth of contemporary philosophy and public discourse. The strongest theme running through the book is Taylor's critique of disengagement, instrumental reason and atomism: that individual instances of knowledge, judgement, discourse or action cannot be intelligible in abstraction from the outside world. By developing his arguments about the importance of engaged agency, Taylor simultaneously addresses themes in philosophical debate and in a broader discourse of political theory and cultural studies. The 13 essays in this collection reflect most of the concerns with which he has been involved throughout his career - language, ideas of the self, political participation and the nature of modernity.

Table of Contents

Overcoming epistemology; the validity of transcendental arguments; explanation and practical reason; lichtung or lebensform - parallels between Heidegger and Wittgenstein; the importance of Herder; Heidegger, language and ecology; irreducibly social goods; comparison, history, truth; to follow a rule; cross-purposes - the Liberal-Communitarian debate; invoking civil society; the politics of recognition; Liberal politics and the public sphere.

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CIN0674664760VG
9780674664760
0674664760
Philosophical Arguments by Charles Taylor
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
19950224
332
N/A
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