WHO ARE WE, AMBIGUITIES OF THE MODERN SELF, TAYLOR,CHARLES 'SOURCES OF THE SELF'

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SKINNER, Q
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10.1080/00201749108602249
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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This paper concentrates on three connected features of Taylor’s argument. I begin by considering his historical sections on the formation of the modern identity, raising some doubts about the focus of his discussion and offering some specific criticisms in the case of Locke and Rousseau. Next I examine Taylor’s list of the moral imperatives allegedly felt with particular force in the contemporary world. I question the extent to which the values listed by Taylor are genuinely shared, and point to a range of criticisms put forward by conservatives, Marxists, feminists, and other opponents of liberalism, all of whose doubts Taylor appears to underestimate. Finally, I address Taylor’s underlying claim that a religious dimension is indispensable if our highest human potentialities are to be realized, and conclude with a critique of his theistic arguments. © 1991 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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