Multiculturalism and Recognition of the Other in Charles Taylor’s Political Philosophy

Critical Horizons 20 (4):305-316 (2019)
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ABSTRACTIn this paper, I intend to reconstruct the main points of Taylor’s politics of recognition, starting from the debate about negative and positive liberties. Then, I will focus on the role of the ideal of authenticity in this conception of freedom, as well as on the dialogical conception of the self. Furthermore, I will develop the political consequences of these ideas. In addition to examining McBride's argument about the oppressive character of recognition, I will also address Fraser's objection concerning the sectarian character of Taylor's theory. Furthermore, I also consider Ikäheimo's criticisms in respect to the problem of integration between the horizontal and vertical forms of recognition, the issue of affirmative action, and the idea of a passive subjectivity. Finally, I will centre on Axel Honneth's criticisms to Taylor's idea of recognition in terms of its lack of clarity.

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Sources of the Self: The Making of Modern Identity.Charles Taylor - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (1):187-190.
Two Concepts of Liberty.Isaiah Berlin - 2002 - In Liberty. Oxford University Press.
Anerkennung.Heikki Ikäheimo - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter.
On Liberty.John Stuart Mill - 2003-01-01 - In Mary Warnock, Utilitarianism and on Liberty. Blackwell. pp. 88–180.

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