Identità e riconoscimento in Charles Taylor

The model of the politic of difference, proposed by Charles Taylor, in the wake of a conception of liberalism ‘hospitable’, unfolds in a journey aimed to comply with the ontological dimensions of the dignity of different cultures, of cultural traditions and ways of life. Being a self, constructed in...

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Main Author: Francesca Caputo
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Luigi Pellegrini Editore 2013-06-01
Series:Topologik : Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Filosofiche, Pedagogiche e Sociali
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Online Access:http://www.topologik.net/Francesca_Caputo_Topologik_Issue_n.13_2013_essay_II.pdf
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Summary:The model of the politic of difference, proposed by Charles Taylor, in the wake of a conception of liberalism ‘hospitable’, unfolds in a journey aimed to comply with the ontological dimensions of the dignity of different cultures, of cultural traditions and ways of life. Being a self, constructed in terms of dialogue and dialectic of mutual recognition between cultures, refers, in the Charles Taylor’s reflection, to the safeguarding of single, intersubjective or common meanings of specific social, moral, narrative spaces.
ISSN:2036-5683
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