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Chapter One. Interpretation and the Sciences of Man
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Charles Taylor
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- INTRODUCTION The Interpretive Turn: Emergence of an Approach 1
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PART ONE. The Primacy of Meaning: Culture as Context
- Chapter One. Interpretation and the Sciences of Man 25
- Chapter Two. The Model of the Text: Meaningful Action Considered as a Text 73
- Chapter Three. The Problem of Historical Consciousness 103
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PART TWO. Context as World: Interpretations
- Chapter Four. The Search for Paradigms as a Hindrance to Understanding 163
- Chapter Five. Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight 181
- Chapter Six. From the Native's Point of View: On the Nature of Anthropological Understanding 225
- Chapter Seven. Normal Circumstances, Literal Language, Direct Speech Acts, the Ordinary; the Everyday, the Obvious, What Goes Without Saying, and Other Special Cases 243
- Chapter Eight. The Relations Between History and History of Science 267
- Chapter Nine. Psychoanalysis and the Movement of Contemporary Culture 301
- Chapter Ten. New Religious Consciousness and the Crisis in Modernity 341
- Critical Bibliography 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- INTRODUCTION The Interpretive Turn: Emergence of an Approach 1
-
PART ONE. The Primacy of Meaning: Culture as Context
- Chapter One. Interpretation and the Sciences of Man 25
- Chapter Two. The Model of the Text: Meaningful Action Considered as a Text 73
- Chapter Three. The Problem of Historical Consciousness 103
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PART TWO. Context as World: Interpretations
- Chapter Four. The Search for Paradigms as a Hindrance to Understanding 163
- Chapter Five. Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight 181
- Chapter Six. From the Native's Point of View: On the Nature of Anthropological Understanding 225
- Chapter Seven. Normal Circumstances, Literal Language, Direct Speech Acts, the Ordinary; the Everyday, the Obvious, What Goes Without Saying, and Other Special Cases 243
- Chapter Eight. The Relations Between History and History of Science 267
- Chapter Nine. Psychoanalysis and the Movement of Contemporary Culture 301
- Chapter Ten. New Religious Consciousness and the Crisis in Modernity 341
- Critical Bibliography 365