TY - GEN AU - Taylor, Charles TI - Source of the self : the making of modern identity SN - 9780674824263 U1 - 126 PY - 1989/// CY - Cambridge PB - Harvard University Press KW - N1 - CONTENTS Preface ix Part I. Identity and the Good 1. Inescapable Frameworks 3 2. The Self in Moral Space 25 3. Ethics of Inarticulacy 53 4. Moral Sources 91 Part II. Inwardness 5. Moral Topography 111 6. Plato’s Self-Mastery 115 7. “In Interiore Homine” 127 8. Descartes’s Disengaged Reason 143 9. Locke’s Punctual Self 159 10. Exploring “l’Humaine Condition” 177 11. Inner Nature 185 12. A Digression on Historical Explanation 199 Part III. The Affirmation of Ordinary Life 13. “God Loveth Adverbs” 211 14. Rationalized Christianity 234 15. Moral Sentiments 248 16. The Providential Order 266 17. The Culture of Modernity 285 Part IV. The Voice of Nature 18. Fractured Horizons 305 19. Radical Enlightenment 321 20. Nature as Source 355 21. The Expressivist Turn 368 Part V. Subtler Languages 22. Our Victorian Contemporaries 393 23. Visions of the Post-Romantic Age 419 24. Epiphanies of Modernism 456 25. Conclusion: The Conflicts of Modernity 495 Notes 523 Index 595 ER -