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Sources of the Self
Book • 1992
Charles Taylor's Sources of the Self is a comprehensive exploration of the development of the self in Western thought.
The book traces the evolution of self-understanding from ancient Greece to the modern era, examining how different philosophical and religious traditions have shaped our conceptions of identity.
Taylor argues that the modern self is characterized by a unique sense of autonomy and individuality, but also by a profound sense of alienation and fragmentation.
He explores the implications of these developments for our understanding of ethics, politics, and religion.
The book is highly influential in the fields of philosophy, sociology, and religious studies.
It's a challenging but rewarding read for anyone interested in the history of ideas and the nature of the self.
The book traces the evolution of self-understanding from ancient Greece to the modern era, examining how different philosophical and religious traditions have shaped our conceptions of identity.
Taylor argues that the modern self is characterized by a unique sense of autonomy and individuality, but also by a profound sense of alienation and fragmentation.
He explores the implications of these developments for our understanding of ethics, politics, and religion.
The book is highly influential in the fields of philosophy, sociology, and religious studies.
It's a challenging but rewarding read for anyone interested in the history of ideas and the nature of the self.
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
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as a book by Charles Taylor that traces the genealogy of the modern self.


Stephen West

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Episode #239 ... Authenticity and the history of the self. (Charles Taylor)
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in relation to the model of disengagement.


John Vervaeke

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Why Reason Needs Spirit | John Vervaeke
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as one of the most important books he has read.


Yuval Noah Harari

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#477: Yuval Noah Harari on The Story of Sapiens, Forging the Skill of Awareness, and The Power of Disguised Books
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while discussing the evolution of identity from the soul to the self.


Mary Harrington

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388 - Mary Harrington - Identity After Postmodernism
Mentioned by Jordan Peterson in relation to medieval people's belief in hell.

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219. Narrative, Story, and Writing pt. 1
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quoting the book to explain Augustine's influence on Western Christian dualism.

Todd Wilson

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The Integrated Pastor (Part 2) | Todd Wilson
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as one of the seminal books in hermeneutic philosophy.

Tim Beck

Psychology, Personhood, and the Crisis of Neoliberalism: Jeff Sugarman on Theoretical and Critical Psychology
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in the context of summarizing it using AI for a presentation to his students.


Chris Mowles

Rethinking Leadership When the World Won't Behave with Professor Chris Mowles - OrgDev Episode 84
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as a book he and Yuval Harari both read and agreed on.

Marc Gafni

Unique Self 2.0. with Marc Gafni
Mentioned as an earlier book by Charles Taylor, equally important in many ways.

#238: Life in a Secular Age



