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Charles Taylor on Overcoming Incommensurability

Author(s): Nil Livaj
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Centar za multikulturalnost
Keywords: incommensurability; practical reason; relativism; Charles Taylor

Summary/Abstract: As he recognizes, Taylor’s view of practical reasoning commits him to the existence of incommensurable world-views. However, he holds that it is in principle possible to overcome these incommensurabilities. He has two major arguments for this conclusion, which I label the argument from the human condition, and the transition argument. I show that the first argument, though perhaps successful in the case Taylor takes as an example, cannot be generalized. The second argument is even less successful, since all the evidence it produces is compatible with a thoroughgoing relativism. I point out, moreover, that even if Taylor’s arguments were successful, they would not demonstrate that someone who chose to continue to reject the practice that had been vindicated would be irrational to do so. I conclude that there seems no way to circumvent the relativism to which Taylor’s picture of practical reasoning leads.

  • Issue Year: IX/2008
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 81-97
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Serbian