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Reconciling the Solitudes

Essays on Canadian Federalism and Nationalism

Reconciling the Solitudes( )
Author: Taylor, Charles
ISBN:978-0-7735-1110-1
Publication Date:May 1993
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $39.95
Book Description:

In this collection of essays the distinguished and internationally renowned philosopher Charles Taylor examines federalism and nationalism in Canada, emphasising issues surrounding the Canada/Quebec question in the last twenty-five years. He analyses the singularity of Quebec within the larger Canadian mosaic, providing a reasoned defence for the recognition of Quebec's distinctiveness within a reformed federal system.

Book Details
Pages:228
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / World / Canadian
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.5 Inches
Book Weight:0.77 Pounds
Author Biography
Taylor, Charles (Author)
Charles Taylor works creatively with material drawn from both analytical and Continental sources. He was born in Montreal, educated at McGill and Oxford universities, and has taught political science and philosophy at McGill since 1961. He describes himself as a social democrat, and he was a founder and editor of the New Left Review. Taylor's work is an example of renewed interest in the great traditional questions of philosophy. It is informed by a vast scope of literature, ranging from Plato to Jacques Derrida. More accessible to the average reader than most recent original work in philosophy, Taylor's oeuvre centers on questions on philosophical anthropology, that is, on how human nature relates to ethics and society. Taylor develops his themes with an engaging, historically accurate insight. 020



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