'Deep engagement' and disengaged reason

Australian Journal of Anthropology 22 (1) (2011)
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Abstract

This study applies Charles Taylor's theory of disengaged reasoning to the 'malaise of modernity' and how it relates to religious belief. The relationship between disengaged and engaged modes of being are examined.

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