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Glen Lehman 
Charles Taylor’s Ecological Conversations 
Politics, Commonalities and the Natural Environment

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The author uses the work of the eminent Canadian philosopher, Charles Taylor, to develop a critique of those political perspectives that are based on instrumental ways to reason about the world, claiming that such perspectives invariably sever the connections between the social and natural worlds.
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Table of Content

PART I

1. Introduction

2. Basic Issues in Taylor ‘ ‘s Philosophy

3. Taylor ‘ ‘s Interpretivism, Knowledge and the Natural Environment

4. Taylor ‘ ‘s Interpretivism, Social Imaginaries and the Natural Environment

5. Taylor ‘ ‘s Metaphysics, Merleau-Ponty and the Natural Environment

PART II

6. Taylor ‘ ‘s Environmentalism and Critique of Utilitarianism and Instrumental Reason

7. Taylor ‘ ‘s Critique of Instrumentalism, Liberalism and Procedure in Politics

8. Interpretation, Language and Environmental Values: The Habermas and Taylor Debate

9. Critical Perspectives: The Taylor-Rorty Debate

10. Taylor and Deep Ecology

11. Critical Environmentalism: Marx to Taylor ‘ ‘s Interpretivism

12. Conclusion



About the author

Glen Lehman is Associate Professor in the School of Commerce, University of South Australia. He has published over 70 scholarly articles in a range of prestigious journals: Philosophy and Social Criticism, Journal of Business Ethics, Critical Perspectives on Accounting and Journal of Corporate Citizenship. Professor Lehman is a member of the British Political Studies Association as well as the British, American and Australian Accounting Associations.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 201 ● ISBN 9781137524782 ● File size 0.9 MB ● Publisher Palgrave Macmillan UK ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 4453080 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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