The Disenchanted Charles Taylor

In the Poetics, Aristotle argues that we are by nature imitators. Poetry, as a type of imitation, gives pleasure because by it, says Aristotle, we “come to understand and work out what each thing is.” Charles Taylor—one of the preeminent living philosophers—does not think Aristotle’s poetics viable in modernity, an age of self-creation.

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