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"The Moral Topography of the Self": An Ontological Hermeneutical Theory with Psychological and Sociological Implications

Xu, Bing

She hui, 2012-03, Vol.32 (2), p.1-32

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  • Título:
    "The Moral Topography of the Self": An Ontological Hermeneutical Theory with Psychological and Sociological Implications
  • Autor: Xu, Bing
  • Assuntos: Consciousness ; Ethics ; Hermeneutics ; Peoples Republic of China ; Politics ; Power ; Psychological Theories ; Sociology of Culture ; Topography
  • É parte de: She hui, 2012-03, Vol.32 (2), p.1-32
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  • Descrição: The introduction and application of hermeneutics by contemporary Chinese scholars mainly focus on the fields of philosophy, theology, law, and literary theory, while the psychological and sociological implications of this approach are often neglected. "The moral topography of the self" by Charles Taylor, a representative of the hermeneutical approach in contemporary social theories, will correct the bias. The "topography" leads to the main parts of Taylor's great book Sources of the Self, and occupies a basic position in his hermeneutical thoughts. Earlier than Sources of the Self, this theory was first published in a collection about the relationships between hermeneutics and psychological theories. Its sociological implications were demonstrated in Taylor's famous political theoretical paper The Politics of Recognition, which took it as its theoretical basis. In this writing, Taylor absorbed and revised the classical psychological and sociological thoughts of Freud, Weber, and Durkheim, turning the "topogra
  • Idioma: Chinês

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