Charles Taylor
1931
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Quotes
Biography
Charles Taylor is a Canadian philosopher and political theorist known for his work on political philosophy and the nature of multiculturalism. He was born in 1931 in Montreal, Quebec, and studied at McGill University and the University of Oxford. Taylor has written extensively on topics such as the philosophy of language, social behavior, and ethics. His influential works have reshaped the debate on identity, democracy, and the place of culture in modern societies.
Famous Quotes (5)
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We define our identity always in dialogue with, sometimes in struggle against, the things our significant others want to see in us. Even after we outgrow some of the others where we first discovered who we are, we are still haunted by the weirdness of our early attachments.
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You can't have a good society without a good conception of the person.
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We often learn of our deepest character through courses of experience in which we are most vulnerable and open, and in which all the careful plotting in the world cannot assure success.
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One way of looking at it is that mystery is something that will always be with us. It can be thought of as the error that presses us towards the truth.
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We live in a world in which we are dependent on others who saw what we never saw, hear what we never heard—an infinite feedback from others through which we harvest the fruits of the judgment of those we don't even know.