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While Taylor will complicate that last flourish of individualism, the diagnosis and description are the same: there’s no going back. Ardor and devotion cannot undo the shift in plausibility structures that characterizes our age. There’s no undoing the secular; there’s just the task of learning how (not) to live — and perhaps even believe — in a secular age.
How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor
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