"It is a good introduction to the themes and debates that have invigorated much of both analytic and continental philosophy over the last fifty years." <br /> <p><i><b>Radical Philosophy</b></i><br /> </p> <p>"Nicholas H.Smith's monograph C<i>harles Taylor...</i>puts forward a clear and well-argued assessment of Taylor's entire project, with details on his intellectual biography and political engagement. For the purposes of thinking through Taylor's work so far, this book is probably the best one around...The book is a great help for someone trying to understand Taylor's views on philosophical anthropology and transcendental argumentation...In total, Smith's book is a must for those interested in Taylor's work and a good guide for those who want a reliable, critical overview"<br /> </p> <p><b>Arto Laitinen, <i>Sats-Nordic Journal of Philosophy</i></b><br /> </p> <p>"At a time of resurgent objectivism in social science and political theory, this book's topic presents an exemplary and engaging antidote."<br /> </p> <p><b>Professor Fred Dallmayr, <i>University of Notre Dame</i></b></p>