A Secular Age
by Charles Taylor
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Read in April, 2008
I read most of this book (I skipped some chapters...I'll probably read it again more thoroughly this summer), and I have to say, it's fascinating, and one of the best accounts of secularization out there.
Taylor's basic question is: why was it virtually impossible not to believe in God in 1500, but it is quite easy now to not believe in God? Going against the typical secularization narrative, i.e. that modern science made it impossible because we have been "disenchanted&q...more
Taylor's basic question is: why was it virtually impossible not to believe in God in 1500, but it is quite easy now to not believe in God? Going against the typical secularization narrative, i.e. that modern science made it impossible because we have been "disenchanted&q...more
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Read in March, 2008
finished this after a month or so - and oh, it's fantastic! A sensible and well-written work of historical interpretation that obliquely counters the hot-headed rantings of Christopher Hitchens and his ilk. It's a long book because philosophically speaking, Taylor doesn't take some things for granted: he goes around them the long way in the process of unpacking them. But as we move into the latter half of the book, and Taylor's account of modernity, it grows increasingly relevant.
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Taylor, while being a pivotal thinker in regards to the Self in modern times, his account of religion and secularism is trapped in your average comparative religious duality where modern religion is on one side and the self-enlightening nature of Buddhism is on the other. It's simple - far too simple for the likes of Taylor. However, his look at the nature of choice and the Self in light of the world's religions today is worth a perusal. (I can't believe I'm writing this about Charles Taylor!...more
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Read in January, 2007
The first chapter has a fantastic description of process of disenchantment that developed during the modern age. It is a great way to get some purchase on an earlier way of thinking and being.
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"What I'll be concerned with is the Entstehungsgeschichte of exclusive humanism...."
Read in April, 2008
"What I'll be concerned with is the Entstehungsgeschichte of exclusive humanism...."
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