Corey Clippinger

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Taylor sees two temptations when it comes to our evaluation of the Age of Authenticity (p. 480): critics can too easily dismiss it as egoism; friends can too easily celebrate it as progress without cost. Taylor’s evaluation takes a different tack: on his reading, the AA has changed our available options — it has changed not just the conditions of belief but the milieu of our everyday lived experience.
How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor
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