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LES SOURCES DU MOI: LA FORMATION DE L'IDENTITÉ MODERNE

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LES SOURCES DU MOI: LA FORMATION DE L'IDENTITÉ MODERNE

by Charles Taylor
Translated by: Charlotte Melançon

Boreal | August 19, 1999 | Trade Paperback

Définir l'identité moderne en en décrivant la genèse, voilà l'objectif que se donne le philosophe Charles Taylor dans son livre Les sources du moi. Avec sa vision tout autant analytique qu'historique, l'auteur se fait l'ardent défenseur de la modernité et le brillant opposant de ses détracteurs. Paru pour la première fois en 1989 dans sa version originale anglaise, cet essai demeure l'un des plus salués dans le monde de la philosophie.
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Définir l'identité moderne en en décrivant la genèse, voilà l'objectif que se donne le philosophe Charles Taylor dans son livre Les sources du moi. Avec sa vision tout autant analytique qu'historique, l'auteur se fait l'ardent défenseur de la modernité et le brillant opposant de ses détracteurs. Paru pour la première fois en 1989 dans sa version originale anglaise, cet essai demeure l'un des plus salués dans le monde de la philosophie.

About the Author

Charles Taylor works creatively with material drawn from both analytical and Continental sources. He was born in Montreal, educated at McGill and Oxford universities, and has taught political science and philosophy at McGill since 1961. He describes himself as a social democrat, and he was a founder and editor of the New Left Review. Taylor's work is an example of renewed interest in the great traditional questions of philosophy. It is informed by a vast scope of literature, ranging from Plato to Jacques Derrida. More accessible to the average reader than most recent original work in philosophy, Taylor's oeuvre centers on questions on philosophical anthropology, that is, on how human nature relates to ethics and society. Taylor develops his themes with an engaging, historically accurate insight.

Trade Paperback

714 Pages

August 19, 1999

Boreal

French


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9782890528932

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