Livre | Chapitre
Authenticity and the reconciliation of modernity
pp. 71-91
Résumé
This chapter shows how Taylor's notion of authenticity, Polanyi's postcritical epistemology and Aristotle's conception of actualization come together in a fruitful way. Lowney demonstrates how the subjective feeling of beauty or a "resonance" can plausibly indicate the existence of reality or of a personal ideal. He shows how three strands of modernity, represented by the Aristotelian traditionalist, scientific rationalist, and the subjective expressivist, all have something to contribute to a new modernity, and how each may find valuable insights in views that it normally opposes.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Lowney Charles W. (2017) Charles Taylor, Michael Polanyi and the critique of modernity: pluralist and emergentist directions. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 71-91
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-63898-0_5
Citation complète:
Lowney Charles W., 2017, Authenticity and the reconciliation of modernity. In C. W. Lowney (ed.) Charles Taylor, Michael Polanyi and the critique of modernity (71-91). Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.