Dialogical animals

Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (7):754-755 (2018)
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This essay is my synopsis of the political philosophy of Charles Taylor with special reference to the central role of dialogue in his work. This includes dialogical relations with oneself, with others, with the natural world and with the spiritual dimension of life. Taylor has written many books on the history of these relationships in the West.

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James Tully
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