For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Charles Taylor & Miroslav Volf / Finding a Shared Moral Understanding: Progress, Evil, Freedom, and Solidarity (Part 2)

Oct 9, 2021
Charles Taylor, a renowned philosopher known for his work on secularization, joins theologian Miroslav Volf to explore the moral fabric of our time. They discuss the power of hope and nonviolent dialogue in overcoming the existential challenges of post-truth politics. Taylor delves into the delicate balance between individual freedom and the common good, emphasizing solidarity in democracy. The conversation highlights the necessity of recognizing marginalized voices and the enriching diversity in collaboration for a brighter future, urging a commitment to shared humanity.
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Moral Disparity

  • Humanity has shown a capacity for both immense evil and moral progress.
  • Advances are non-linear, with progress sometimes triggering degradation.
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Hypocrisy of Human Rights

  • Universal human rights are now widely accepted, even by those who violate them.
  • This hypocrisy highlights the tension between ideals and actions.
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Excitement of Transgression

  • Violating accepted moral norms can be exciting and addictive, leading to escalating violence.
  • This explains extreme actions that go beyond practical goals.
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