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| Συγγραφέας: Arto Laitinen Arto Laitinen: Today and tomorrow (doc, 26K) The Philosophy Now series promises to combine rigorous analysis with authoritative  expositions. Ruth Abbey’s book lives up to this demand by being a  clear,  reliable  and  more  than  up-to-date introduction to Charles Taylor’s philosophy. Although it is an introductory  book,  the  amount  of footnotes and references ought to please those who want to study the original  texts  more  closely. Abbey’s book is structured  thematically:  morality,  selfhood,  politics  and  epistemology  get  50 pages each. The focus is on the  internal  coherence  of  Taylor’s  work,  not  in  its  critique  of  or defence against other positions. The chapters are self-containing,  but  together  they  give  a  good total picture  of  Taylor’s  position.  The  concluding  chapter  is  a  highly  interesting  preview  of Taylor’s unpublished work-in-progress on secularity, which according to Abbey is comparable  in magnitude to Sources of the Self. | |
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