In A Secular Age Charles Taylor endorses Mikhail Epstein’s notion of ‘minimal religion’ as his preferred orientation to the good for Western secular society. This article examines the basis of Epstein’s ‘minimal religion’ which rests on the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. It is shown that Freud’s theories are incompatible with Taylor’s own thought, and in the case of Jung, Epstein fails to develop the latter’s contribution to our understanding of religion. Moreover, although Taylor endorses Epstein’s work he makes no reference to Jung. To this end, the importance of Jung’s theories in relation to religion are elucidated and offered as a way to forge a dialogue between a nuanced humanist position and the theistic visi...
This essay explores Bernard Williams’s portrayal of his, Alasdair MacIntyre’s, and Charles Taylor’s ...
This essay explores Bernard Williams’s portrayal of his, Alasdair MacIntyre’s, and Charles Taylor’s ...
The article addresses the relevance of Charles Taylor’s analysis in his influential magnum opus A Se...
In A Secular Age Charles Taylor endorses Mikhail Epstein’s notion of ‘minimal religion’ as his prefe...
In A Secular Age Charles Taylor endorses Mikhail Epstein’s notion of ‘minimal religion’ as his prefe...
Even the most religious of people understand that their belief is only one option of many; a differe...
A review of Taylor, Charles. A Secular Age. Cambridge: Bellknap Press, 2007. HB. $39.95, ISBN 978067...
Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age generated a great deal of attention—and has stimulated\ud important d...
Sociologists engaging with depth psychology have rarely drawn on the work of C. G. Jung. Part of the...
Reviewed Title: A Secular Age, by Charles Taylor. (Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard Universit...
This paper traces how Jewish philosopher Martin Kavka’s response to Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age, ...
The relationship between modernity and religiosity has been in the center of many scholarly debates....
This article summarises and evaluates Mark C. Taylor’s theory of religion as presented in After God....
This article seeks to discern what moral theologians can learn from Charles Taylor, particularly his...
This essay explores Bernard Williams’s portrayal of his, Alasdair MacIntyre’s, and Charles Taylor’s ...
This essay explores Bernard Williams’s portrayal of his, Alasdair MacIntyre’s, and Charles Taylor’s ...
This essay explores Bernard Williams’s portrayal of his, Alasdair MacIntyre’s, and Charles Taylor’s ...
The article addresses the relevance of Charles Taylor’s analysis in his influential magnum opus A Se...
In A Secular Age Charles Taylor endorses Mikhail Epstein’s notion of ‘minimal religion’ as his prefe...
In A Secular Age Charles Taylor endorses Mikhail Epstein’s notion of ‘minimal religion’ as his prefe...
Even the most religious of people understand that their belief is only one option of many; a differe...
A review of Taylor, Charles. A Secular Age. Cambridge: Bellknap Press, 2007. HB. $39.95, ISBN 978067...
Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age generated a great deal of attention—and has stimulated\ud important d...
Sociologists engaging with depth psychology have rarely drawn on the work of C. G. Jung. Part of the...
Reviewed Title: A Secular Age, by Charles Taylor. (Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard Universit...
This paper traces how Jewish philosopher Martin Kavka’s response to Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age, ...
The relationship between modernity and religiosity has been in the center of many scholarly debates....
This article summarises and evaluates Mark C. Taylor’s theory of religion as presented in After God....
This article seeks to discern what moral theologians can learn from Charles Taylor, particularly his...
This essay explores Bernard Williams’s portrayal of his, Alasdair MacIntyre’s, and Charles Taylor’s ...
This essay explores Bernard Williams’s portrayal of his, Alasdair MacIntyre’s, and Charles Taylor’s ...
This essay explores Bernard Williams’s portrayal of his, Alasdair MacIntyre’s, and Charles Taylor’s ...
The article addresses the relevance of Charles Taylor’s analysis in his influential magnum opus A Se...