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https://doi.org/10.21464/fi40206

The Notion of Human Being as a Socially Constructed Self in Taylor’s Theory of Morality

Hasnija Ilazi orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9514-0441 ; Universiteti i Prishtinës »Hasan Prishtina«, Fakulteti Filozofik, Rr. Eqrem Qabej, nr. 21, XK–10000 Prishtinë
Ardian Gola ; Universiteti i Prishtinës »Hasan Prishtina«, Fakulteti Filozofik, Rr. Eqrem Qabej, nr. 21, XK–10000 Prishtinë


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Abstract

Understanding the notion of human being in Taylor’s theory of modern society includes the understanding of external components that define it – a moral framework and a social community – and the understanding of internal components – the capacities, mainly the component of the strong evaluation, that enable it to be oriented towards the highest values. A human being understood as a self, a person, a subject, an identity, overshadows, however, their multidimensionality through the exclusivity of the dimension of moral good as the main reference to their self-evaluation. The paper elaborates Taylor’s moral ontology, the relationship between the self and the good, and the foundation for the creation a modern identity as the synonym for a modern human being in their positioning related to the highest moral values.

Keywords

Charles Taylor; human being; modern society; moral good; self; identity; strong evaluation

Hrčak ID:

245089

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/245089

Publication date:

17.8.2020.

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