Philosophy of Life Course and Art of Living, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Gerontologist. 2018 Sep 14;58(5):970-978. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnx037.
This article aims to make a philosophical contribution to debates about meaningful sociocultural narratives about aging. It is argued that the moral-philosophical discourse of authenticity may provide valuable resources for counter narratives about later life that are capable of challenging the dominant stereotyping decline- and age-defying cultural narratives. The discussion will draw on classical and contemporary views of authenticity by Rousseau; existentialists such as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Heidegger; and contemporary thinkers such as Taylor and Meyers. Authenticity discourse is argued to be capable of, on the one hand, acknowledging the positive potentials of growth and development that later life may harbor, while, on the other hand, providing support for recognizing and integrating the inevitable existential vulnerability and finitude that old age also confronts us with. Although authenticity is not a commonly used term in gerontology, some examples show how a language associated with this philosophical discourse has found its way into gerontological thought as well, supporting its relevance for the context of aging. The article concludes with a discussion of four aspects through which the authenticity discourse may contribute to viable cultural narratives about later life.
本文旨在为关于老龄化的有意义的社会文化叙事的争论做出哲学贡献。本文认为,真实性的道德哲学话语可以为关于晚年的反面叙事提供有价值的资源,这些叙事能够挑战主导的刻板印象——衰退和反年龄的文化叙事。讨论将借鉴卢梭的经典和当代真实性观点;克尔凯郭尔、尼采和海德格尔等存在主义者;以及泰勒和迈尔斯等当代思想家的观点。真实性话语一方面能够承认晚年可能蕴含的成长和发展的积极潜力,另一方面也能够为承认和整合老年所面临的不可避免的存在脆弱性和有限性提供支持。尽管真实性不是老年学中常用的术语,但有一些例子表明,与这种哲学话语相关的语言也已经进入了老年学思想,支持了它与老龄化背景的相关性。本文最后通过讨论真实性话语可能有助于构建关于晚年的可行文化叙事的四个方面来结束。