Charles Taylor: el ser humano y el bien
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v17i0.1139Abstract
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A partir de una lectura crítica de diversos textos fundamentales de Taylor, este artículo investiga la conexión que aparece en la obra de Charles Taylor entre el agente humano y el bien, proponiendo los rasgos de la experiencia moral que derivan de aspectos fundamentales e históricos. Se examinan algunos problemas antropológicos, éticos y políticos de las conexiones entre esta particular comprensión del ser humano y la vida buena. Asimismo, se ofrece una evaluación sobre el alcance teórico y práctico de esta propuesta señalando su posible alcance en el plano institucional.
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Ser humano, bien, autenticidad, diálogo, reconocimiento
Abstract
After a critical reading of a range of Taylor´s basic texts, this paper investigates the connection that appears in the work of Charles Taylor between the human agent and good, proposing traits of moral experience which derive from fundamental and historical aspects. Some anthropological, ethical and political problems which arise from the connections between this particular understanding of man and the good life are also examined. Similarly, assessment of both the theoretical and the practical scope of this proposal is given, pointing out its possible extension on an institutional level.
Keywords
Human being, good, authenticity, dialogue, recognition
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