Meaning And Context: Quentin Skinner And His Critics

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James Tully

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Book: Meaning And Context: Quentin Skinner And His Critics
This volume gathers together the most important contributions to the debate both by Skinner himself and by his critics. An introduction by James Tully provides a systematic overview of the evolution of Skinner's work and of the main reactions to it. A major new statement by Skinner himself provides an up-to-date exposition of his standpoint, revises some of his pre-existing ideas, and responds to criticisms.

Quentin Skinner is one of the leading thinkers in the social sciences and humanities today. Since the publication of his first important articles some two decades ago, debate has continued to develop over his distinctive contributions to contemporary political philosophy, the history of political theory, the philosophy of social science, and the discussion of interpretation and hermeneutics across the humanities and social sciences. Nevertheless, his most valuable essays and the best critical articles concerning his work have been scattered in various journals and difficult to obtain. Meaning and Context includes five of the most widely discussed articles by Skinner, which present his approach to the study of political thought and the interpretation of texts. Following these are seven articles by his critics, five of these drawn from earlier publications and two, by John Keane and Charles Taylor, written especially for this volume. Finally, there appears a fifty-seven page reply by Skinner--a major new statement in which he defends and reformulates his method and lays out new lines of research. The editorial introduction provides a systematic overview of the evolution of Skinner's work and of the main reactions to it.

Besides James Tully, John Keane, and Charles Taylor, the contributors include Joseph V. Femia, Keith Graham, Martin Hollis, Kenneth Minogue, and Nathan Tarcov.

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Details of Book: Meaning And Context: Quentin Skinner And His Critics Book: Meaning And Context: Quentin Skinner And His Critics
Author: James Tully
ISBN:

0691023018


ISBN-13:

9780691023014

,

978-0691023014


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1989/01/01
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Number of Pages: 368
Language: English
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