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  1. 14 de mai. de 2024 · In seminal works ranging from Sources of the Self to A Secular Age, Charles Taylor has shown how we create possible ways of being, both as individuals and as a society. In his new book setting forth decades of thought, he demonstrates that language is at the center of this generative process.

  2. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Charles Taylors Wisdom. Taylors Case for Moral Realism in Sources of the Self. Charles Taylors argument for moral realism is five-fold: In terms of moral givens, he argues that certain perennial features of the self are present irrespective of culture or the way they are expressed or understood. He starts his analysis with ...

  3. Há 4 dias · Posted by: gcarkner | May 29, 2024. Taylor’s Deep Commitment to the Good. Charles Taylor takes the opportunity to fill out the picture of the moral self in more detail and to propose a vital relationship with the good as part of moral self-constitution. This addresses some of the dark implications of Foucault’s work on identity.

  4. Há 1 dia · In the thirty-sixth episode of the “Saturdays at Seven” conversation series, Todd Ream talks with Charles Taylor, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at McGill University. Ream and Taylor open by exploring the relationship shared by perceptions of selfhood and perceptions of how societies organize themselves. Taylor then addresses what happens when misalignment between the two occurs as ...

  5. 22 de mai. de 2024 · May 22, 2024. “P oetry makes nothing happen,” W.H. Auden wrote in 1939. The philosopher Charles Taylor disagrees. In his new book, Cosmic Connections: Poetry in the Age of Disenchantment ...

  6. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Nothing Taylor has said so far bears on what is truly ultimate or divine or living in attunement with it. However, there is more to Taylors critique: “… the dark side of individualism is a centering on the self, which both flattens and narrows our lives, makes them poorer in meaning, and less concerned with others or society.”

  7. And yes, I think his ideas are in the lineage of Husserl’s phenomenology, even though Taylor is more drawing from Ricoeur and Merleau-Ponty, which in my opinion those phenomenologists are mostly in agreement with Husserl’s late work which includes genetic phenomenology, history and the lifeworld, etc. Taylor is also very influenced by romanticism and has written much about the philosophy ...