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Charles Margrave Taylor is a prominent Canadian philosopher known for his contributions to the philosophy of language, political philosophy, and the philosophy of social science. He has explored the nature of modernity and its implications for identity and democracy. His work often emphasizes the importance of cultural contexts and narratives in shaping human experience and understanding. Taylor argues that individuals are not only shaped by their personal choices but also by the social frameworks and historical narratives that inform their lives.

Over the years, Taylor has influenced various fields, including ethics, political theory, and the philosophy of multiculturalism. He has critically examined the concepts of secularism and pluralism, arguing for a nuanced understanding of how different cultural backgrounds impact democratic discourse. His notable works, such as "Sources of the Self" and "A Secular Age," have sparked significant debates and have contributed to contemporary discussions on identity and the role of religion in public life.

国籍 加拿大人
出生日期 November 5, 1931
出生地点 Montreal, Quebec, Canada