
Charles Taylor: Thinking and Living Deep Diversity
Author(s): Mark Redhead (Author)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- Publication Date: 11 Mar. 2002
- Language: English
- Print length: 272 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742521265
- ISBN-13: 9780742521261
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
Mark Readhead’s book is one of the closest studies to date of Charles Taylor’s life and thought. Charles Taylor displays the sort of careful, meditative, generous temperament for which Taylor is widely admired, suggesting that Redhead is in an excellent position to respond to the above challenges and to continue to help us think beyond his subject. ―
Perspectives on PoliticsThe book is well researched, clear, and of interest to political theorists, philosophers, and readers interested in contemporary struggles for intranational political recognition. ―
Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal PhilosophyReadhead’s book is worth reading, especially for its descriptive portrayal of Taylor’s thought. ―
Philosophy in ReviewMark Redhead places the theme of ‘deep diversity’ at the center of his study of Charles Taylor; he attempts to elucidate Taylor via a ‘deep analysis,’ treating Taylor not only as a thinker, with roots, e.g., in Hegel, but taking very seriously Taylor’s involvement in Canadian politics, his Catholic faith, as well as his personal experience growing up in an Anglo-French Quebec household. Redhead manages not only to shed much new light on Taylor, but his book serves as a model for the study of a serious thinker in terms of the interaction of life and thought. Without ever being reductionist Redhead gives us a very rich picture of Taylor―and some astute reflections on the limitations of Taylor as a political philosopher. Redhead’s study of Taylor and ‘deep diversity’ must be judged ‘deeply successful.’ — Michael Zuckert, University of Notre Dame
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