Koncepcja tożsamości w poglądach Charles’a Taylora
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Fr. Tomasz Czernik
Charles Taylor’s Concept of Self-identity
Abstract
Self-identity, according to Charles Taylor, comes from the community, especially through intersubjective communication. Self-awareness develops from contact with other people. The subject enters this way a moral dimension and public space. On this basis, he can talk about himself because he can describe himself in a social context. The self-identity is represented and conditioned over time. Its stability is rooted in social cohesion, which is based on culture. In the absence of such consistency, there is a modernist and romantic tendency in society.
Keywords: Self-identity, Charles Taylor, society, community.
Charles Taylor’s Concept of Self-identity
Abstract
Self-identity, according to Charles Taylor, comes from the community, especially through intersubjective communication. Self-awareness develops from contact with other people. The subject enters this way a moral dimension and public space. On this basis, he can talk about himself because he can describe himself in a social context. The self-identity is represented and conditioned over time. Its stability is rooted in social cohesion, which is based on culture. In the absence of such consistency, there is a modernist and romantic tendency in society.
Keywords: Self-identity, Charles Taylor, society, community.
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