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Volume 44 Number 7 September 2018

Philosophy and Social Criticism

Contents

Special Issue: Tribute to Charles Taylor


Guest Editors: Ulf Bohmann, Gesche Keding and Hartmut Rosa

Introduction
Mapping Charles Taylor 725
Ulf Bohmann, Gesche Keding, and Hartmut Rosa

Short Reflections
A strong evaluator 734
Jocelyn Maclure

A capacious mind 736


Steven Lukes

Charles Taylor, today, yesterday, and tomorrow 739


William E. Connolly

The creature of language: Three postcards to Chuck 741


Eduardo Mendieta

The art of holding opposites together 745


Alessandro Ferrara

Seeing differently, or: How I discovered the Sources of the Self 748
Michael Kühnlein

Ordinary life 751


Nicholas H. Smith

Dialogical animals 754


James Tully

Charles Taylor as polemicist 756


Hans Joas

For Charles Taylor: An appreciation 759


Nancy Fraser
Charles Taylor and dramatic narrative: Argument and genre 761
Alasdair MacIntyre

Philosophy and self-expression 764


Arto Laitinen

Higher goods and common goods: Strong evaluation in social life 767
Maeve Cooke

Thinking better of ourselves 771


Craig Calhoun

Taylor’s Hegel 773


Axel Honneth

Encounters with and impulses from Charles Taylor 775


Ludwig Nagl

Enlarging the dialogue 779


Richard J. Bernstein

Resonance – A key concept in the philosophy of Charles Taylor 781


Jürgen Goldstein

Cultures of democracy 784


Darı´o Montero

Essays in retrieval: Charles Taylor as a theorist of historical change 787


Paolo Costa

Freedom – A silent but significant thread across Taylor’s oeuvre 790


Ruth Abbey

The power of recognition: When Charles Taylor parsed personal identity 793
Amy Gutmann

Charles Taylor at the front line in Canadian politics 796


Guy Laforest

A letter to an old friend and colleague on his birthday 800


Jürgen Habermas

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