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Join us as we dive into Charles Taylor's groundbreaking essay, "Interpretation and the Sciences of Man." Taylor argues that understanding human behavior and society isn't just about collecting facts but about interpreting meaning. He challenges the traditional, 'brute data' approach of social science, introducing the concept of the 'hermeneutical circle' and emphasizing the importance of 'intersubjective' and 'common meanings.' We'll explore how Taylor's ideas on self-interpretation, experiential meaning, and prediction limits revolutionize our understanding of human sciences and why embracing interpretation is crucial for grasping the complexities of our social world. If you're interested in the philosophy of social science, the nature of meaning, or simply understanding human behavior on a deeper level, this episode is for you.
Join us as we dive into Charles Taylor's groundbreaking essay, "Interpretation and the Sciences of Man." Taylor argues that understanding human behavior and society isn't just about collecting facts but about interpreting meaning. He challenges the traditional, 'brute data' approach of social science, introducing the concept of the 'hermeneutical circle' and emphasizing the importance of 'intersubjective' and 'common meanings.' We'll explore how Taylor's ideas on self-interpretation, experiential meaning, and prediction limits revolutionize our understanding of human sciences and why embracing interpretation is crucial for grasping the complexities of our social world. If you're interested in the philosophy of social science, the nature of meaning, or simply understanding human behavior on a deeper level, this episode is for you.