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Charles Taylor's Doctrine of Strong Evaluation: Ethics and Ontology in a Scientific Age [Kietas viršelis]

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This book provides a comprehensive critical account of the philosophy of Charles Taylor. The author engages with the secondary literature on Taylor's work and suggests that some interpretations and criticisms have been based on misunderstandings of the ontological dimension of strong evaluation, while also developing a novel interpretation of Taylor's ontological thought. Meijer argues that a close examination of Taylors central concept of strong evaluation reveals both the potential of and the tensions in his entire thinking. The analysis pursues the development of Taylors thought from his very first philosophical papers (1958) until his most recent reflections in Retrieving Realism (2015) and The Language Animal (2016). It also examines in detail Taylors ambitious philosophical project: to connect arguments in philosophical anthropology, ethics, phenomenology, and ontology across the full range of his diverse writings. The book therefore specifically traces the links between Taylors arguments, with strong evaluation as their unifying leitmotif.

Recenzijos

I am grateful to Michiel Meijer for his interesting and challenging description of the inner relations and tensions in my account of human agency. There is certainly a lot more to be worked out in this area. His discussion should help further define the issues involved, which are central to our understanding of what it is to be human. -- Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, McGill University Michiel Meijer does a great job of bringing out how distinctive, and yet how valuable, Charles Taylors contribution to contemporary debates in ethics is. Centering on Taylors important, multi-layered concept of strong evaluation, Meijer ranges across decades of Taylors writings to masterfully explicate the complications and nuances of Taylors thought while also engaging constructively with the large secondary literature about it. -- Dr. Ruth Abbey, Professor of Political Theory at the University of Notre Dame Michiel Meijers book is an impressive addition to the scholarship on Taylor. By focusing on the key concept of strong evaluation, and then analysing how this concept features in Taylors writings in philosophical anthropology, ethics and ontology, Meijer brings a new and interesting perspective to bear on Taylors philosophical work as a whole. -- Nicholas Smith, Professor of Philosophy, Macquarie University

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Ethics and Ontology in a Scientific Age 1(16)
1 The Doctrine of Strong Evaluation
17(34)
1.1 Prologue
18(4)
1.2 Genesis and Development
22(11)
1.3 Strong Evaluation in Question
33(12)
1.4 Conclusion: How to Appreciate the Complex Nature of Strong Evaluation?
45(6)
2 Interwoven Arguments
51(36)
2.1 Interweaving Anthropology, Ethics, Phenomenology, and Ontology
52(9)
2.2 Complicating the Doctrine of Strong Evaluation
61(11)
2.3 Unraveling the Doctrine of Strong Evaluation
72(10)
2.4 Conclusion: How to Understand Taylor's Interwoven Mode of Argumentation?
82(5)
3 Philosophical Anthropology of Strong Evaluation
87(30)
3.1 What is Philosophical Anthropology?
88(5)
3.2 Interweaving Philosophical Anthropology and Ethics
93(8)
3.3 Transcendental Justification
101(11)
3.4 Conclusion: Philosophical Anthropology and Ontology
112(5)
4 Ethics of Strong Evaluation
117(26)
4.1 The Broad and Deep Character of Morality
118(8)
4.2 Methods from Mandelbaum
126(6)
4.3 Ethics Beyond the Self
132(6)
4.4 Conclusion: Moral Phenomenology and Ontology
138(5)
5 Ontology of Strong Evaluation
143(64)
5.1 Misunderstandings of Taylor's Ontology
145(7)
5.2 Taylor the Ontologist
152(23)
5.3 Articulations and Critiques
175(16)
5.4 Taylor the Hermeneutist
191(16)
Conclusion: Ethics With or Without Ontology? 207(8)
Index 215
Michiel Meijer is Doctor of Philosophy and Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the Research Foundation Flanders at the University of Antwerp.