Perspectives on the philosophy of Charles Taylor

  • Laitinen A
  • Smith N
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The essays in this volume offer a range of new perspectives on Charles Taylor's philosophy. Part one addresses key metaphilosophical themes such as the role of transcendental arguments, the critique of representationalism, and the dialectics of Enlightenment. Part two critically examines Taylor's views on personhood, selfhood and interpersonal recognition. Part three discusses issues in Taylor's moral and political theory, including the nature of his moral realism, his theory of modernity, and his critical appropriation of the liberal tradition. The book concludes with an interview with Taylor in which he summarizes his work and comments on some key contemporary issues.

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Laitinen, A., & Smith, N. H. (2002). Perspectives on the philosophy of Charles Taylor. Acta philosophica Fennica (p. 1 vol. (198 )). Societas philosophica Fennica. Retrieved from http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb412501697

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