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38. Dissatisfactions with the Buffered Identity

38. Dissatisfactions with the Buffered Identity

Update: 2025-09-04
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In this episode we explore with Charles Taylor some of the felt dissatisfactions that begin to arise with the emergence of the buffered identity.

In the realm of resonance, these include i) the notion that Deism is too tame and that we must take love seriously, ii) a revulsion at goodness being only at the level of self-interest, and iii) the feeling that life within the immanent order is too easily reduced to a code.

In the realm of the romantic, these include i) the felt alienation of the self from the senses, ii) the felt alienation of the self from others, iii) the felt alienation of the self from nature. and iv) the felt sense of division between humanity and nature.

In the realm of tragedy, these include i) the sense that pain and suffering are too easily denied, ii) the loss of the heroic, iii) the rejection of a flat and levelled down sense of happiness, and iv) the lack of a place for death in the immanent frame.

References:

-Pages of A Secular Age, Charles Taylor: (310-321)

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38. Dissatisfactions with the Buffered Identity

38. Dissatisfactions with the Buffered Identity

Contemplating Culture