Charles Taylor’s Re-Assessment and Transformation of Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion
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Charles Taylor’s Re-Assessment and Transformation of Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion
Hegel-Jahrbuch, Vol. 2020 (2020), Iss. 1 : pp. 309–316
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Ludwig Nagl, Universitätsstrasse 7, A-1010 Vienna
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Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Ludwig Nagl: Charles Taylor’s re-assessment, and transformation of Hegel’s philosophy of religion | 309 | ||
1. Taylor on Hegel’s Concept of Religion | 309 | ||
2. Taylor on the Limits of Hegel’s Speculative “Re-Write” of Religion | 311 | ||
3. Taylor’s Attempt to Transform (Elements of) Hegel’s Thought Into his “Expressivist”, Post-Hegelian Exploration of the “Option” of Religion “in a Secular Age” | 312 | ||
3.1 Hegel, the (Non-Reductive) Language Philosopher, Remains Fascinating for Taylor Even if his System Architecture has Lost its Attractiveness | 313 | ||
3.2 The Altered, Post-Hegelian Social Condition | 314 | ||
3.3 Taylor on the “Option of Faith” | 314 |