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Canadian idealism and the philosophy of freedom C.B. Macpherson, George Grant, and Charles Taylor / Robert Meynell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Montréal [Que. : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)2011.; (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, (c)2012).Description: 1 online resource (xv, 303 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773586635
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • B988 .C363 2011
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
2. Brief History of Canadian Idealism -- part ONE G.W.F. HEGEL -- 3. Hegel's Political Philosophy -- part TWO C.B. MACPHERSON -- 4. Making Sense of Macpherson's Liberal Marxism -- 5. Macpherson's Third Way -- part THREE GEORGE GRANT -- 6. Grant's "Hegelian Book" and Dreams on the Cusp -- 7. Grant's Idealist Unfolding -- 8. Grant's Conservative Retreat -- part FOUR CHARLES TAYLOR -- 9. Taylor's Hegelian Remedy for the Modern Malaise -- 10. Taylor's Hegelian Path to Autonomy -- 11. Taylor's Freedom: Community and Self-Interpretation -- 12. Taylor's Political Vision -- 13. Conclusion: The Legacy -- Postscript: In Response to Sibley's Northern Spirits.
Subject: Twentieth-century Canada fostered many great minds, but the country's diversity and wide range of academic fields have led to their ideas being portrayed as the work of isolated thinkers. Canadian Idealism and the Philosophy of Freedom challenges this assumption by linking the works of C.B. Macpherson, George Grant, and Charles Taylor to demonstrate the presence of a Canadian intellectual tradition. --Book Jacket.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Brief History of Canadian Idealism -- part ONE G.W.F. HEGEL -- 3. Hegel's Political Philosophy -- part TWO C.B. MACPHERSON -- 4. Making Sense of Macpherson's Liberal Marxism -- 5. Macpherson's Third Way -- part THREE GEORGE GRANT -- 6. Grant's "Hegelian Book" and Dreams on the Cusp -- 7. Grant's Idealist Unfolding -- 8. Grant's Conservative Retreat -- part FOUR CHARLES TAYLOR -- 9. Taylor's Hegelian Remedy for the Modern Malaise -- 10. Taylor's Hegelian Path to Autonomy -- 11. Taylor's Freedom: Community and Self-Interpretation -- 12. Taylor's Political Vision -- 13. Conclusion: The Legacy -- Postscript: In Response to Sibley's Northern Spirits.

Twentieth-century Canada fostered many great minds, but the country's diversity and wide range of academic fields have led to their ideas being portrayed as the work of isolated thinkers. Canadian Idealism and the Philosophy of Freedom challenges this assumption by linking the works of C.B. Macpherson, George Grant, and Charles Taylor to demonstrate the presence of a Canadian intellectual tradition. --Book Jacket.

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