How the Philosopher Charles Taylor Would Heal the Ills of Modernity
Briefly

Lyric poets and mathematicians do their best work young, while composers and conductors excel as they age. Philosophers like Charles Taylor, at 92, defy the norm with unprecedented productivity.
Charles Taylor, a complex figure blending social-democratic activism, Catholicism, and criticism of individualism, questions modern notions of self rooted in Enlightenment ideas, advocating for a return to community and common purpose.
Read at The New Yorker
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