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100 1 _aLaceulle, Hanne,
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245 1 0 _aAging and Self-Realization :
_bCultural Narratives about Later Life /
_cHanne Laceulle.
264 1 _aBielefeld :
_bTranscript-Verlag,
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490 0 _aAging Studies ;
_v17
505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContent --
_tPreface --
_tChapter 1- Introduction --
_tChapter 2- Living and aging in late modernity --
_tChapter 3- Cultural narratives and counter narratives about aging --
_tChapter 4- Self-realization --
_tChapter 5 -Narrative identity and moral agency --
_tChapter 6 -- Autonomy --
_tChapter 7 -- Authenticity --
_tChapter 8- Virtue --
_tChapter 9 -- Conclusion --
_tReferences
520 _aDominant cultural narratives about later life dismiss the value senior citizen hold for society. In her cultural-philosophical critique, Hanne Laceulle outlines counter narratives that acknowledge both potentials and vulnerabilities of later life. She draws on the rich philosophical tradition of thought about self-realization and explores the significance of ethical concepts essential to the process of growing old such as autonomy, authenticity and virtue. These counter narratives aim to support older individuals in their search for a meaningful age identity, while they make society recognize its senior members as valued participants and moral agents of their own lives.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Nov 2018).
542 1 _fThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons license
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650 0 _aSelf-realization in old age.
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650 7 _aSelf-realization.
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650 7 _aSelf-realization in old age.
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