Philosophy in an Age of Pluralism.Philosophical Arguments

Philosophical Review 106 (3):455 (1997)
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Abstract

The most important unifying theme in Taylor's work concerns the perceived consequences of the "seventeenth-century revolution" in science. Taylor detects the influence of this development everywhere. And on the whole he does not like what he sees. A characteristic passage reads as follows

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