| Mark Redhead - Political Science - 2014 - 400 pages
In this ambitious study, Mark Redhead explores versions of public reasoning in the works of six of the most important voices in contemporary political theory; Alasdair ... | |
| Ruth Abbey - History - 2004 - 232 pages
Charles Taylor is a distinctive figures in contemporary philosophy. In a time of increasing specialization Taylor contributes to areas of philosophical conversation across a ... | |
| Ruth Abbey - Philosophy - 2014 - 221 pages
Charles Taylor is one of the most influential and prolific philosophers in the English-speaking world today. The breadth of his writings is unique, ranging from reflections on ... | |
| Guy Laforest - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 230 pages
In this book, the author argues that Trudeau betrayed the trust of Quebecers during the 1980 referendum on sovereignity-association and contends that the whole patriation ... | |
| Charles Taylor - Philosophy - 1995 - 344 pages
Charles Taylor is one of the most important English-language philosophers at work today; he is also unique in the philosophical community in applying his ideas on language and ... | |
| Charles Taylor - Philosophy - 1994 - 296 pages
This is the first comprehensive evaluation of Charles Taylor's work and a major contribution to leading questions in philosophy and the human sciences as they face an ... | |
| Ronald Beiner, W. J. Norman - History - 2001 - 424 pages
Canadian theorists and philosophers are recognized internationally for their contributions to normative debates about citizenship, multiculturalism, and nationalism. The fact ... | |
| Seyla Benhabib - History - 1996 - 388 pages
The global trend toward democratization of the last two decades has been accompanied by the resurgence of various politics of "identity/difference." From nationalist and ethnic ... | |
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