Sources of the Self
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Sources of the Self
Taylor shows that the modern turn inward is not disastrous but is in fact the result of our long efforts to define and reach the good. At the heart of this definition he finds the affirmation of ordinary life, a value that has decisively if not completely replaced an older conception of reason as connected to a hierarchy based on birth and wealth.
Surely one of the most important philosophical works of the last quarter of a century. -- Jerome Bruner
In this extensive inquiry into the sources of modern selfhood, Charles Taylor demonstrates just how rich and precious these resources are. The modern turn to subjectivity, with its attendant rejection of an objective order of reason, has led—it seems to many—to mere subjectivism at the mildest and to sheer nihilism at the worst. Many critics believe that the modern order has no moral backbone and has proved corrosive to all that might foster human good.
Taylor rejects this view. He argues that, properly understood, our modern notion of the self provides a framework that more than compensates for the abandonment of substantive notions of rationality.
The major insight of Sources of the Self is that modern subjectivity, in all its epistemological, aesthetic, and political ramifications, has its roots in ideas of human good. After first arguing that contemporary philosophers have ignored how self and good connect, the author defines the modern identity by describing its genesis. His effort to uncover and map our moral sources leads to novel interpretations of most of the figures and movements in the modern tradition.
Taylor shows that the modern turn inward is not disastrous but is in fact the result of our long efforts to define and reach the good. At the heart of this definition, he finds what he calls the affirmation of ordinary life, a value which has decisively, if not completely, replaced an older conception of reason as connected to a hierarchy based on birth and wealth.
In telling the story of a revolution whose proponents have been Augustine, Montaigne, Luther, and a host of others, Taylor's goal is in part to make sure we do not lose sight of their goal and endanger all that has been achieved. Sources of the Self provides a decisive defence of the modern order and a sharp rebuff to its critics.
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Sources of the Self by Charles Taylor is celebrated for its depth, offering a profound exploration of philosophical questions about identity and how we should live. Reviewers commend its engaging approach to complex topics with both breadth and sympathy. The book's impact on moral philosophy and its expansive scope are highlighted as significant achievements in understanding modern identity.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674824263
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 March 1992
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 43.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 680g
Pages: 624
About the Author
Charles Taylor is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at McGill University. Author of The Language Animal, Sources of the Self, The Ethics of Authenticity, and A Secular Age, he has received many honors, including the Templeton Prize, the Berggruen Prize, and membership in the Order of Canada.
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