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Charles Taylor

Professor emeritus at McGill University, known for his work on secularism and the philosophy of the human condition. Author of the book Cosmic Connections.

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Nov 5, 2024 • 40min

Can poetry save us? In conversation with Charles Taylor

In this engaging conversation, professor emeritus Charles Taylor explores the transformative power of poetry in a secular world. He highlights how poetry fosters deep human connections, standing in contrast to mere informational exchanges. Taylor examines the historical relationship between humanity and nature, advocating for art as a means to rekindle lost communion. He also dives into the conflict between empirical science and spiritual needs, emphasizing the importance of ‘epistemic humility’ in appreciating diverse perspectives. A thought-provoking exploration of humanity’s quest for meaning!
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Oct 12, 2024 • 1h 9min

Charles Taylor on Identity and Modernity

In this discussion, Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor delves into the evolution of identity, contrasting modern and historical perspectives. He explores the crucial role of religion in today's society and examines how individual beliefs shape personal and communal identities. Taylor also critiques liberalism, discussing its impact on religious expression and the challenges of fostering inclusivity in a diverse world. His philosophical insights shed light on how we navigate our identities in the context of cultural exchange and societal expectations.
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Oct 9, 2021 • 37min

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

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.