ABSTRACT In A Secular Age, Taylor introduces the idea of porous subjectivity by way of elucidating the mode of being typical of the enchanted pre-modern world, and juxtaposes it to the buffered self typical of the disenchanted modern world. The framing of the problem in this way, with the argument so clearly ori-ented as an attack on the latter position, risks a polarization that defaults to the former as the preferred option. These, though, are not our only choices. There is much to recommend Taylor’s notion of porous subjectivity as distinct from the buffered self of atomistic individualism. But Taylor associates the emergence of the disenchanted world with disengaged reason, and the existence of an en-chanted world with a deeper mode of ...
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The distinction between understanding persons as dividuals versus individuals began to develop in th...
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This article brings together two ideas that authors in theoretical humanities tend to consider in is...
In the phenomenology of Henri Maldiney, subjectivity is ontologically constituted by passibility, wh...
This thesis exposes how even though modern societies present themselves as a 'succession ofspectacle...
Concerned with the state of the self in modernity, Charles Taylor engages in an act of cultural retr...
The standard thesis of the disenchantment of the world appears as a self-referential claim maintaini...
In this essay the author takes the idea(l) of ‘scientific parenting’ as an example of ambiguities th...
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Everyone can agree that modern Westerners live in a secular age. That the process of "disenchan...
According to Paul Heelas, new spiritualities radicalize the expressivist strand in modernity and, he...
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