'Deep engagement' and disengaged reason
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ANO | Não informado |
TIPO | Artigo |
DOI | 10.1111/j.1757-6547.2011.00110.x |
ADICIONADO EM | 2025-08-18 |
Resumo
In this paper, I explore what it would mean to pursue modes of 'deeper engagement' and how this might be done without abandoning the capacity for disengaged reasoning. Charles Taylor recognises disengaged reasoning as 'one of the most important developments of the modern era' and as essential to the pursuit of the good society, even though (like everything else) when taken to an extreme it corrupts or distorts the modes of being‐in‐the‐world. InA Secular Age, Taylor continues a long‐running critique of disengaged reason and its contributions to the malaise of modernity, focusing especially on its conflictual relationship with religious belief and its central role in the disenchantment of the world. My objective here is to relativise and contextualise the relationship between disengaged and engaged modes of being, in part by exploring some of the ways in which we may be deeply engaged in the world and with one another while also employing the critical faculties that enable us to analyse dispassionately, amongst other things, theistic and other interpretations of being‐in‐the‐world.