Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity

by Charles Taylor
Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity  
published 1992 by Harvard University Press
binding Paperback
isbn 0674824261   (isbn13: 9780674824263)
pages 620
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In this extensive inquiry into the sources of modern selfhood, Charles Taylor demonstrates just how rich and precious those resources are. The mod...more

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01-16-07



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Tom
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03/10/08

Read in January, 1990
Taylor has a way of writing about intellectual history that leaves you subtly changed. After reading this, you'll no longer be able to escape the understanding that your imagination, ideas and aspirations are dependent on the streams of thinkers preceding you. Their approaches to timeless problems are embedded in your grammar. This doesn't mean you are trapped inside a narrow band of thinking. On the contrary, you may be able to exercise greater insight and imagination as a result of knowing thi...more
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12/22/07

recommends it for: theists with time on their hands
This book is huge, in every sense - he tries to do far too much and juggle an incredible number of arguments all at once, while also attempting to write the "history of the Western mind" in 600 pages. The basic point he wants to make is strong and important, etc., but it gets lost in both Western essentialism (Catholics tend to do this) and fuzzy historical grounding. He steps back every hundred pages or so and says, "You know, I'm not offering historical causation here." But...more
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07/29/07

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Read in August, 2007
A monumental tome dealing with the emergence of a particular "affirmation of ordinary life," a form of interiority exemplified and developed by the likes of Montaigne, Locke, and Descartes. Taylor puts forth a difficult, subtle argument, but the book rewards close attention.
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Kimberly
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12/16/07

Read in December, 2007
recommends it for: history buffs
Extremely detailed ... It is quite large and overwhelming but if you enjoy history it is a good read and is applicable for understanding the modern self today even though this has a copy write of '91.
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07/21/08

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Strictly for dissertation purposes; I can't imagine why I would read it otherwise...
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06/02/08

Read in July, 2006
Not a great reader of poetry, but a great reader of the modern self.
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Extraordinarily clarifying.
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