Primary Bibliography: Books

  • Most videos are collected on the Charles Taylor YouTube channel.
    • Taylor, Charles and Simone Chambers. "Stanfield Conversations: Talking Democracy." Video. Dalhousie University, Sep 23, 2021. 2:19:42. https://youtu.be/wyyrjH3CYTc
      Description: Dalhousie University’s Stanfield Conversations: Talking Democracy series builds on the legacy of Rt. Hon. Robert L. Stanfield, former Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party. This series will focus on critical challenges to democracy and imaginative and inspiring responses to them. Through the Conversations, we aim to tackle subjects of national and international importance, drawing on diverse, world-class thinkers and practitioners of democracy to do so.
      The first Conversation features Professor Charles Taylor, an internationally celebrated Canadian political philosopher whose wide-ranging work has bridged philosophical theory and political action, and Professor Simone Chambers, a leading international specialist in democracy studies - and as it happens, Taylor’s niece.
      Addressing the theme of Democracy on Edge, Taylor and Chambers will engage in a wide-ranging conversation on the sources of sinking trust in democracy, and new directions to address contemporary challenges. Beginning with the rise of ‘populism’ and what it means for democracy, they will also discuss the role of disinformation in our new, hyper-partisan and increasingly splintered digital landscape as well as institutional reforms to restore citizen trust. The moderator is Dalhousie alumnus and host of CBC’s Power and Politics, Vassy Kapelos (MA’06).
    • Charles Taylor & Paolo Carozza. "The Core of our Humanity | Paolo Carozza & Charles Taylor | New York Encounter 2021." New York Encounter, 2021. 1:00:54. https://youtu.be/XVyK2-mM8Uo
      Description: An online dialogue on the Encounter theme with Paolo Carozza, professor of Law and Director of Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the University of Notre Dame, and Charles Taylor, philosopher and professor emeritus, McGill University.
    • Hans Joas, Charles Taylor & José Casanova. "The Myth of Disenchantment and the Power of the Sacred." Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, April 23, 2021. http://www.crvp.org/conferences/2021/Joas.html
      Description: Contempoary criticisms of the secularization thesis make it necessary to pose the question: Does modern European secularization truly have a long prehistory in a process of “disenchantment," as Max Weber famously maintained? An exploration of this line of inquiry helps illuminate a number of significant difficulties with Weber’s narrative of disenchantment.  It also opens up the path to an alternative sociological account of religion and self-transcendence in the modern age.  This theory of the interplay of moral universalism and “the power of the sacred” reveals both perils and opportunities for our present times. A lecture by Hans Joas with responses from Charles Taylor and José Casanova.
    • Charles Taylor & José Casanova. "Global Religious and Secular Dynamics: A Conversation with Charles Taylor." Berkley Center, 2020. 1:13:43. https://youtu.be/RMe_Vf2D7ww
      Description: While the global COVID-19 pandemic forces us to maintain physical distance, it is more important than ever that we remain socially connected and in intellectual conversation. As part of this effort the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs is organizing the Global Religious and Secular Dynamics Discussion Series, featuring online public conversations on our contemporary global condition between renowned sociologist José Casanova, a Berkley Center senior fellow, and prominent scholars and intellectual friends.   The series’ inaugural event welcomed philosopher Charles Taylor for a conversation with Casanova about Taylor’s seminal work A Secular Age (2007) and the divergent religious dynamics that can coexist within our global secular age. They discussed the global crisis of democracy, the resurgence of exclusionary populisms and self-enclosed nationalisms, and lessons from the global pandemic about us as humans in our contemporary global condition. They also looked specifically to the Catholic tradition, examining the concept of a Catholic modernity, the multiple rites controversies, and the opening they might offer not only to multiple modernities, but to multiple Catholicities and to a global Church made up of many diverse local churches.   This event was co-sponsored by Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and Reset Dialogues on Civilizations.
    • Charles Taylor & Nick Spencer. "What does it Mean to Live in a Secular Age?" Reading Our Times, Oct 27, 2020. https://www.theosthinktank.co.uk/comment/2020/10/27/charles-taylor
      Description: We live in “a secular age”, but what does that actually mean? How does secularism relate to religion? And how should it?   Nick Spencer talks to the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, about his famous book ‘A Secular Age’, which has done more to bring sophistication and nuance to the debates about secularism than any other published in a generation. .
    • Phil Ford & J. F. Martel. "Living and Dying in a Secular Age: On Charles Taylor and Disenchantment." Podcast. 2021. 1:27:00. https://www.weirdstudies.com/93
      Description: In A Secular Age, the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor tries to come to grips with the seismic development that transformed the world after the Renaissance, namely the secularization of the society and soul of Western humanity. What does it mean to live in an age where religion, once the very matrix of social existence, is relegated to the realm of private and personal choice? What defines secularity? Are modern people really as "irrelegious" as we make them out to be? In this episode, JF and Phil squarely train their sights on a question that continues to haunt them, with Taylor as their Virgil in what amounts to a descent into the ordinary inferno of modern unknowing.
    • K. Nicholas Forti. "Being Christian in a Secular Age (4 Parts)." Podcast. 2021. https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/knicholasforti/episodes/2021-07-12T21_22_57-07_00
      Description: Over the span of four episodes, I'm joined by the Rev'd Justin McIntosh, Rector of St Paul's Episcopal Church in Ivy, Virginia to discuss Being a Christian in a Secular Age. In this first episodes, we reflect on Charles Taylor's A Secular Age and James K A Smith's How (Not) to Be Secular to describe the uses of the word "secular" and map out our present "Secular Age." 
      • Andrew Root & Tripp Fuller. "Andrew Root: Acceleration, Resonance, & the Counting Crows. How can Faith be Formed in a Secular Age?" Podcast. 2021. https://trippfuller.com/2021/07/28/andrew-root-acceleration-resonance-the-counting-crows/
        Description: In a world longing for enchantment but too cynical to accept it, pastors can understandably feel irrelevant and confused. The speed and rhythm of life are unsettling and decentering. In this class, we hope to provide a helpful overview of how our world became so disenchanted and what it might look like to attend to God in a world that has forgotten how to do so. Through a conversation with Charles Taylor & Hartmut Rosa, we intend to wrestle with the currents of culture and the task of embodying and inviting people into the life of faith.
      • Charles Taylor, Patrizia Nanz, Jason Blakely, & Patrick Gilger. "Fragile Democracy: Technocratic Takeover and Popular Renewal." Lumen Christi Institute, 2021. 1:29:28. https://youtu.be/ax_982MZ-wg
        Description: A conversation with Charles Taylor (McGill University), Patrizia Nanz (German Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management), and Jason Blakely (Pepperdine University), moderated by Fr. Patrick Gilger, SJ. This event is co-presented with the Nova Forum and co-sponsored by America Media, the Collegium Institute, and the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago.
        We are experiencing a crisis of democracy more powerful than anything seen in a generation: inequality continues at a galloping pace; policing is increasingly racialized and militarized; political decision-making appears remote and divorced from the lives of ordinary people.   This panel discussion—including renowned philosopher Charles Taylor--will consider sources and solutions to the present crisis of democracy by drawing on two recent books: Reconstructing Democracy by Charles Taylor, Patrizia Nanz, and Madeleine Beaubien Taylor and We Built Reality by Jason Blakely.    Both works identify within our political and cultural crisis the loss of democratic participation and the rise of top-down technocratic, managerial rule.
      • Jason Blakely. "Philosopher Charles Taylor's A Secular Age (Blakely Lecture 2020)." Video. Jason W Blakely, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTEaQ6PynjcIbnIpnupJg-e82ve5omjF5.
      • Charles Taylor & José Casanova. "Global Religious and Secular Dynamics: A Conversation with Charles Taylor." Video. Berkley Center, 2020. 1:13:43. https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/events/global-religious-and-secular-dynamics
        Description: While the global COVID-19 pandemic forces us to maintain physical distance, it is more important than ever that we remain socially connected and in intellectual conversation. As part of this effort the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs is organizing the Global Religious and Secular Dynamics Discussion Series, featuring online public conversations on our contemporary global condition between renowned sociologist José Casanova, a Berkley Center senior fellow, and prominent scholars and intellectual friends.   The series’ inaugural event will welcome philosopher Charles Taylor for a conversation with Casanova about Taylor’s seminal work A Secular Age (2007) and the divergent religious dynamics that can coexist within our global secular age. They will discuss the global crisis of democracy, the resurgence of exclusionary populisms and self-enclosed nationalisms, and lessons from the global pandemic about us as humans in our contemporary global condition. They will also look specifically to the Catholic tradition, examining the concept of a Catholic modernity, the multiple rites controversies, and the opening they might offer not only to multiple modernities, but to multiple Catholicities and to a global Church made up of many diverse local churches.
      • philosophie troisrivières. "Conférence De Charles Taylor « Identité Et Laïcité »." philosophie troisrivières, Mar 6, 2020. In French. https://youtu.be/wsjEU_RcOzY
        Description: Conférence de Charles Taylor, dans le cadre de la Semaine de la philosophie du cégep de Trois-Rivières le 18 février 2020.
      • Charles Taylor. "La Laïcité Entre Identité Et Diversité (2/3). Conférence De Charles Taylor." Video. Développement régional UQAR, Feb 7, 2020. 44:41. https://youtu.be/SZ9JLN3eo5k.
      • Charles Taylor. "PARTIE 1 : Identité Et Laïcité Par Monsieur Charles Taylor." PROMIS Immigration, 2020. 21:41. Frenchhttps://youtu.be/Qa8NxHxgXcU
        Description: Dans le cadre de sa série de conférences publiques, PROMIS offre à sa communauté des pistes de réflexion sur des sujets propres à l’immigration.
      • "After COVID-19, we Will have 'the Mother of all Battles' Over the Future of the Planet, Says Charles Taylor." CBC Radio, May 15, 2020. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/sunday/the-sunday-edition-for-may-17-2020-1.5564926/after-covid-19-we-will-have-the-mother-of-all-battles-over-the-future-of-the-planet-says-charles-taylor-1.5402452.
      • Gustavo Morello & Felipe Orellana. "Conversatorio “El Imaginario Religioso De América Latina. Una Interpretación Desde Charles Taylor”." Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Nov 12, 2020. 1:19:35. Spanish. https://youtu.be/hrVaUZS8VfI
        Description: El Centro de Investigaciones Socioculturales (CISOC) de la UAH invita al conversatorio “El Imaginario Religioso de América Latina. Una interpretación desde Charles Taylor”.   En esta oportunidad Felipe Orellana, investigador post-doctoral de CISOC, conversará con Gustavo Morello, profesor de sociología en el Boston College y autor de libros como “The Catholic Church and Argentina’s Dirty War” y “Dónde Estaba Dios? Los Católicos y el Terrorismo de Estado”   El doctor Morello nos hablará de su interpretación y aplicación sobre el imaginario religioso latinoamericano, a partir de la teorización del imaginario social de Charles Taylor.   Transmisión en vivo por UAH TV DIGITAL.
      • Veronika Hoffmann. "EIN SÄKULARES ZEITALTER - Charles Taylor // Buchtipp #1 Von Veronika Hoffmann." Video. Glaube & Gesellschaft, 2020. 15:13. Germanhttps://youtu.be/-zwn0vgLNJs.
      • Charles Taylor & Maeve Cooke. "Charles Taylor on "Democracy and its Crisis" Walter-Benjamin-Lectures 2019 (Day 1)." Video. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2019. 1:19:54. https://youtu.be/sUAmhREFJxs
        Description: 17. Juni 2019  „Losing Faith in Democracy“ Respondent: Maeve Cooke (University College Dublin, Ireland)   In June 2019, the Humanities and Social Change Center Berlin launched its new event format, the annual Walter-Benjamin-Lectures. The Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor inaugurated the prominent series. In a sequence of three evening lectures (June 17th to 19th), Taylor addressed “Democracy and its Crises”, covering various forms of democratic deterioration, such as political alienation, increasing inequality, xenophobia and polarization, as well as possible ways out of crisis.   The first lecture examines certain vulnerabilities and susceptibilities to degeneration inherent to modern democracy. Democracies suffer from a potential slide towards disproportionate power of élites, they rely on unifying political identities which can easily slide towards the exclusion of certain citizens as non-members, and they allow for opposing factions to make temporary victories irreversible. In order to flourish or even survive, democracies, far from being automatically self-sustaining, have to go on dealing with these dangers.
      • Charles Taylor & Patrizia Nanz. "Charles Taylor on "Democracy and its Crisis" Walter-Benjamin-Lectures 2019 Day 2." Video. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2019. 1:03:12. https://youtu.be/uNp2ts2m5ic
        Description: 18. Juni 2019 „Marketization and Polarization”, Respondent: Patrizia Nanz (IASS Potsdam, Germany)   The second lecture examines the history of Western democracies since the Second World War in a perspective inspired by Karl Polanyi. According to the Austrian economic historian, unrestricted markets tend to become disembedded from society and to weaken the social fabric. Their expansion therefore needs to be met by a “second movement” which re-embeds the market. In many Western societies, the first 30 years after the Second World War represented such a second movement, but after 1975-80, the movement was halted and to some extent reversed. This is at the root of our present crisis.
      • Charles Taylor & Zhang Shuangli. "Charles Taylor on "Democracy and its Crisis" Walter-Benjamin-Lectures 2019 (Day 3)." Video. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2019. 1:13:48. https://youtu.be/4KBHXm8UZ-I
        Description: 19. Juni „What can be done?“, Respondent: Zhang Shuangli (Fudan University, China) The third lecture suggests some possible remedies for the current state of affairs, both in terms of economic-social programmes, and in relation to struggles over identity.
      • Charles Taylor & Michael Walzer. "Charles Taylor and Michael Walzer on the Meaning of Democracy Today. Part I." Video. RVP Iasi Center, 2019. 39:26. https://youtu.be/D1Vr7Jr3OkI
        Description: First part of debate: Charles Taylor and Michael Walzer presenting their perspectives. An event organized by The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, November 2019.
      • ———. "Charles Taylor and Michael Walzer on the Meaning of Democracy Today. Part II." Video. RVP Iasi Center, 2019. 38:14. https://youtu.be/GUlMXjHppZA
        Description: Second part : Charles Taylor and Michael Walzer in dialogue. An event organized by The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, November 2019.
      • ———. "Charles Taylor and Michael Walzer on the Meaning of Democracy Today. Part III." Video. RVP Iasi Center, 2019. 1:11:49. https://youtu.be/15GvdcmFutE
        Description: Third part: answering to questions and comments.  An event organized by The Council for Research In Values and Philosophy, November 2019.
    • Gordon E. Carkner & Marvin McDonald. "Charles Taylor and the Modern Quest for Identity: Dialogue on a Great Mind." Audio. 2020. https://ubcgcu.org/2020/01/20/charles-taylor-and-the-modern-quest-for-identity-2/.
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor - Democratic Degenerations." Video. Central European University, June 17, 2019. 40:10. https://youtu.be/QWS_KtuwsQY
      Description: Reasons for Hope - Presidential Lecture Series of Central European University (CEU), May 8, 2019.     Far from being self-stabilizing, the form of democracy which we have developed in the modern West is very vulnerable to certain kinds of degeneration. On this lecture, Charles Taylor develops three such tendencies which are present together in many of today's democracies.    A lecture by Charles Taylor, Emeritus Professor, McGill University. Welcome Remarks Michael Ignatieff / President and Rector, CEU.
    • Charles Taylor & Guillaume Dumas. "Le Projet De Loi Sur La Laïcité Vu Par Charles Taylor." Audio. 12:15. 2019. Frenchhttps://ici.radio-canada.ca/premiere/emissions/c-est-encore-mieux-l-apres-midi/segments/entrevue/111888/charles-taylor-projet-loi-laicite
      Description: Le philosophe Charles Taylor est derrière le fameux rapport de la Commission de consultation sur les pratiques d'accommodement reliées aux différences culturelles de 2007, le rapport Bouchard-Taylor. Dans ce rapport était recommandée l'interdiction des signes religieux ostentatoires et le retrait du crucifix à l'Assemblée Nationale. Il s'est depuis dissocié du rapport. Aujourd'hui, il est « absolument contre cette législation » et « pour une liberté entière de tous les employés de l'État ».
    • Charles Taylor & Andrzej Pawelec. "Charles Taylor, the Full Scope of the Human Linguistic Capacity [Granice Ludzkiego Języka]." Video. Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, May 25, 2019. 1:24:27. https://youtu.be/E637SVvd-MQ 
      Description: The fourth lecture of Copernicus Festival 2019, entitled "The Full Scope of the Human Linguistic Capacity", will be given by Charles Taylor. After the lecture, a conversation with prof. Taylor will be led by prof. Andrzej Pawelec.  
      Transcript prepared by Samuel Porter, available here.
    • Taylor, Charles, Kerner Zsolt, and Jankovics Márton. "Egy Zsugorodó Országot Látok, Ahonnan a Legokosabbak Mennek El." 24.Hu (06.05, 2019). In Hungarian. https://24.hu/belfold/2019/06/05/charles-taylor-interju-demokracia/.
      Abstract:
      Charles Taylor az egyik legnagyobb élő filozófus, a hatását legfeljebb Jürgen Habermaséhoz lehetne hasonlítani. Budapesten járt, hogy a CEU-n a demokráciáról adjon elő, ezért arról beszélgettünk vele, miért keresnek az autoriter vezetők egyre újabb jelzőket a demokrácia mellé, hogy politizálnia kell-e egy gondolkodónak, és miért bűn Magyarországon a multikulturalizmus. Azt is elmondta, miben látja a megoldást a xenofób populizmussal szemben, és hogy ki lehet jó példa a politikusok számára.
    • Charles Taylor & Michael Rosen. "Charles Taylor: A Conversation with Michael Rosen - October 25, 2018." Harvard University Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, 2018. 1:48:51. https://youtu.be/WadtRpja2Lo.
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor, Le Philosophe Optimiste (2018)." Video. Sociologie de l'intégration 2, 2018. https://youtu.be/Drd0UT-BcGU
      Description: Une discussion avec le philosophe Charles Taylor Désautels le dimanche, 29 AVRIL 2018, Radio-Canada Première Lieu: Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec  .
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor: Secularity, God and Society." Video. PolisciCarleton, Nov 28, 2018. 42:46. https://youtu.be/LdzFxiLE3ko
      Description: Is it true that secularity forms the air that animates the way we arrange our society, order and even the place of God in our self-understanding? Through this question, Professor Taylor will explore our contemporary human condition with his philosophical anthropology and account of modernity.    
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor: The Polysemy of ‘Religion’." Video. IWMVienna, May 17, 2018. 1:31:27. https://youtu.be/KXzaZ98RHxo
      Description: Keynote Speech on May 17, 2018, IWM library   What people mean by religion covers a wide spectrum: not only because of the differences between different faiths, but also because the category “religion” is hard to separate from that of “culture”, and is also related to what we often call “identity”. The co-existence of different religions and/or understandings ofreligion religion takes many different forms, some extremely conflictual, and others which tend to foster peaceful co-existence and mutual understanding.   Charles Taylor is Professor em. of Philosophy at McGill University, Montreal, and a Permanent Fellow at the IWM. Beyond that, he was a Visiting Professor at the Universities of Oxford, Princeton, Berkeley, Frankfurt a. M., and at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Amongst other awards and honorary degrees, he received the 2007 Templeton Prize and the 2008 Kyoto Prize, one of the world’s leading awards for lifetime achievements in the social sciences and humanities. In 2015, Charles Taylor has been awarded the prestigious $1.5 million John W. Kluge Prize for Achievement in the Study of Humanity granted by the Library of Congress. In 2016, he received the Berggruen-Prize for Philosophie and in 2018 the Blue Metropolis’s International Literary Grand Prix.   The keynote speech by Charles Taylor is part of the conference ‘The End(s) of Religious Community‘, which takes place on May 16 at the University of Vienna and on May 17. / 18. at the IWM. The conference is organised by Jason Alvis, Ludger Hagedorn and Michael Staudigl (in cooperation with University of Vienna).   Further informations on www.iwm.at.
    • James K. A. Smith. "James K.A. Smith - Charles Taylor and our Secular Age." Video. Southeastern Seminary, 2018. https://vimeo.com/261828627
      Description: The Center for Faith and Culture hosts James K.A. Smith, Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College, for a lecture on Charles Taylor and Our Secular Age.
    • Charles Taylor. " Prof. Dr. Charles Taylor: Ein Säkulares Zeitalter " Video (audio only). Katholische Akademie in Bayern AUDIO-Kanal, Feb 6, 2018. 1:11:33. German. https://youtu.be/dLFukRyCC50
      Description: Prof. Dr. Charles Taylor ist emeritierter Professor für Philosophie an der McGill University in Montréal. Er gilt als einer der angesehensten Vertreter der Sozialphilosophie wie der politischen Philosophie in der Gegenwart.  2008 wurde ihm für sein Lebenswerk der Kyoto-Preis verliehen, eine der weltweit höchsten Auszeichnungen für Verdienste um Wissenschaft und Kultur.  Charles Taylor entwirft in seinem Buch „Ein säkulares Zeitalter“ das Panorama der Epoche der Säkularisierung. Das mehrfach ausgezeichnete Werk inspiriert durch seine tiefgreifende Analyse und zugleich von gläubiger Zuversicht getragene Perspektive, erregte große Aufmerksamkeit und sorgt weiterhin für intensive Diskussionen. Im Horizont der zentralen Fragestellung nach dem Verhältnis von Religion und Moderne setzt sich Taylor mit der geistesgeschichtlich-religiösen Entwicklung der abendländischen Zivilisation in der Neuzeit auseinander. Er reflektiert diese Entwicklung, die er durch einen tiefen Wandel hin zu Säkularität in unterschiedlichen Dimensionen geprägt sieht: von einer Gesellschaft, in der es praktisch unmöglich war, nicht an Gott zu glauben, zu einer Gesellschaft, in der dieser Glaube nur mehr eine von mehreren Möglichkeiten darstellt.  Taylor spürt den Ursachen einer Situation nach, in der areligiöse Weltdeutungen für immer mehr Menschen die einzig einleuchtenden und die Dimension des Transzendenten vielfach keine in Frage kommende Option mehr zu sein scheinen. Und er fragt danach, wie unter diesen Bedingungen Glauben und spirituelle Erfahrung noch möglich sind.
    • Charles Taylor. "Ακαδημία θεολογικών σπουδών βόλου - «ο χριστιανισμός στην κοσμική εποχή της δύσης» Gr." Video. ecclesiaTV.gr, Jun 14, 2018. 1:23:48. English, Greek. https://youtu.be/qTs1kOb5lcs
      Description: «Ο Χριστιανισμός στην κοσμική εποχή της Δύσης» Charles Taylor, Ομότιμος Καθηγητής του Πανεπιστημίου McGill (Μόντρεαλ, Καναδάς)   Ακαδημία Θεολογικών Σπουδών Βόλου.
    • Charles Taylor & Jonathan Lear. "Charles Taylor, "Democratic Degeneration: Three Easy Paths to Regression": March 26, 2018." Video. Neubauer Collegium, Apr 9, 2018. 1:26:11. https://youtu.be/uWq6TABAHhw
      Description: Transcript available here.
    • Collin Hanson, Caleb Lindgren & Mark Galli. "How Charles Taylor Helps Us Understand our Secular Age." Audio. Quick To Listen. 45:40. June 27, 2018. https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2018/june-web-only/charles-taylor-secular-age.html.
    • Gert Scobel. "Scobel: Charles Taylor - Das Leben Verstehen Doku (2010)." Video. Luke Nuriev, Apr 14, 2018. 55:41. German. https://youtu.be/Did52meLv34
      Description: Säkularisierung und moderne Religiosität: Ohne den Glauben zu verstehen, so das Credo des großen Philosophen Charles Taylor, kann man den Menschen nicht verstehen. Doch was ist Glauben in einem durch und durch säkularen Zeitalter?
    • James K. A. Smith. "James K.A. Smith - Charles Taylor and our Secular Age." Video. Southeastern Seminary, Mar 26, 2018. 34:48. https://vimeo.com/261828627
      Description: The Center for Faith and Culture hosts James K.A. Smith, Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College, for a lecture on Charles Taylor and Our Secular Age.
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor: The Linguistic Animal." Video. UCLA, Jan 31, 2017. 1:24:27. https://youtu.be/_l-EZEatlqg
      Description: Charles Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at McGill University, discusses his 2016 book The Language Animal: The Full Shape of the Human Linguistic Capacity (Harvard University Press).  Discussion is provided by Professor Anthony Pagden (UCLA Political Science) starting at 42:23.
    • Charles Taylor, Craig Calhoun & Michael Warner. "Charles Taylor: Secularity- A Contested Concept." Video. UCLA, Jan 31, 2017. 1:29:26. https://youtu.be/1GvlRAcT5aw
      Description: Charles Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at McGill University, discusses his 2007 book A Secular Age (Harvard University Press).  Discussion is provided by Craig Calhoun (LSE, Berggruen Institute) and Michael Warner (Yale Department of English) starting at 35:30.  The lecture was sponsored at UCLA by: Department of Sociology, Department of Philosophy, Program for Experimental Critical Theory, Center for Study of Religion, the UCLA Regents' Lecturer Program, and the Dean's Faculty Fund.  Additional support was provided by the Berggruen Institute.”.
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor: "the Language Animal" – Institute for Social Justice." Video. Institute for Social Justice, Feb 23, 2017. 1:24:56. https://youtu.be/CT_hTtkX7ss
      Description: In The Language Animal, Professor Charles Taylor shows that the accounts of the nature of language that have dominated analytic philosophy in recent decades are much too narrow, focusing on the function language plays in encoding information, at the expense of the constitutive powers of language. In this lecture, Professor Taylor refocuses attention on the creative, meaning-making, and meaning-articulating powers of language.
      Recorded at the Institute for Social Justice on 22 April 2016, ACU North Sydney (Cameraygal Country). http://isj.acu.edu.au/ .
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor: "Secularism and Multiculturalism" – Launch of the Institute for Social Justice." Video. Institute for Social Justice, Feb 23, 2017. 47:57. https://youtu.be/Xl8HB6OG4Ck
      Description: Multiculturalist policies are attempts to fulfil a requirement of modern democracies, particularly in the West: they aim to be inclusive. Yet these democracies are periodically tempted to target minorities, and brand then as second-class citizens. The temptation to do this flows from one of the core requirements of democracy, a strong common political identity. Recently many “Western” democracies (this is not simply a geographic category) have slipped  into this negative stance towards religious minorities, in particular Muslims. French (and Quebec) policies of “laïcité” (secularism) provide examples. What drives these? Why the focus on religion? Are the policies which flow from this negative stance counter-productive, even dangerous? These are the questions which this talk addresses.
      Professor Charles Taylor's remarks on secularism and multiculturalism were delivered at the launch of the Institute for Social Justice, a research institute of the Australian Catholic University, in the Utzon Room at the Sydney Opera House, on 28 April 2016.
    • Charles Taylor & François Crépeau. "A Lawyer and a Philosopher on “us and them”— the Migrant Question (Video)." Video. McGill University, Mar 10, 2017. 24:30. https://youtu.be/jz-5NlmTeJE
      Description: Global migration has stirred questions of human rights, democracy, of living together, of ‘us and them.’ The philosopher Charles Taylor and the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, McGill professor François Crépeau, explore these and other questions at a time of rising populism and what may be called the fear of others.
    • Charles Taylor. "Le Pluralisme Au Canada - Prof. Charles Taylor." Video. Sociologie de l'intégration, Oct. 6, 2015. 21:42. English, with French subtitleshttps://youtu.be/RlL5baCh8-I.
    • Charles Taylor. "Beatty Lecture-Charles Taylor [the Challenge of Regressive Democracy]." Video. McGill University, Oct 12, 2017. 1:01:44. https://youtu.be/WqZ4vG3fbTw
      Description: The 2017 Beatty Memorial Lecture Presents "The Challenge of Regressive Democracy" with Professor Emeritus Charles Taylor, winner of the 2016 Berggruen Prize.
      Transcript (provided by Samuel C. Porter).
    • Charles Taylor & Rowan Williams. "Charles Taylor & Rowan Williams in Conversation." Video. CREORMcGill, Oct 12, 2017. 1:57:30. https://youtu.be/2yj6un3Wcvs
      Description: Keynote Event for "Problematizing Religious Diversity in a Secular Age" - CREOR Graduate Student Conference 2017 Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus, McGill University Rowan Williams, Master of Magdelene College Moderator: Prof. Victor Muniz-Fraticelli, McGill University.
    • Charles Taylor, Home Bhabha, Alondra Nelson & Glenn Lowry. "Authority, Appropriation, and the Democratic Imagination | MoMA LIVE." Video. The Museum of Modern Art, Oct 17, 2017. 1:29:30. https://youtu.be/55d4vs9MqPc
      Description: Recent events have spurred heated conversations about how identity is represented and how images are used. Who has the authority to speak for whom? How is that authority acquired and arbitrated? How do these issues play out in the democratic imagination? On Tuesday, MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry moderates a conversation with Homi Bhabha, Alondra Nelson, Charles Taylor, exploring how difference and dissent function in democracy.
    • Audiopedia. "Charles Taylor (Philosopher)." Video. Audiopedia, Oct 26, 2016. 15:33. https://youtu.be/TaraRAQDJAs
      Description: Charles Margrave Taylor, CC GOQ FRSC is a Canadian philosopher from Montreal, Quebec and professor emeritus at McGill University best known for his contributions to political philosophy, the philosophy of social science, history of philosophy and intellectual history. This work has earned him the prestigious Kyoto Prize, the Templeton Prize, and the John W. Kluge Prize, in addition to widespread esteem among philosophers. In 2007, Taylor served with Gérard Bouchard on the Bouchard-Taylor Commission on Reasonable accommodation with regard to cultural differences in the province of Quebec. He is a practising Roman Catholic.
    • Charles Taylor & Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar. "Beyond the Lecture: Charles Taylor on Democratic Degeneration." Audio. 15:32. Nov 16, 2017. https://soundcloud.com/american-academy-berlin/beyond-the-lecture-charles-taylor
      Description: On November 16, the renowned Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor was at the American Academy to deliver the 2017 Fritz Stern lecture, “Democratic Degeneration: Three Easy Paths to Regression.”   Taylor’s talk addressed a concern held by increasing numbers of thoughtful people in recent years: that democracy is sliding backwards—losing ground internationally to authoritarian rule, voter apathy, and the slogans of populist rhetoric.   To understand more about Taylor’s thoughts on the subject, we arranged a discussion between him and American Academy fellow Dilip Gaonkar, a politial theorist at Northwestern University and Taylor’s decades-long colleague at the the Center for Transcultural Studies. We recorded their discussion at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, in Potsdam, where Taylor was a short-term fellow.
    • Charles Taylor. "Democratic Degeneration: Three Easy Paths to Regression." Video. American Academy in Berlin, Nov 20, 2017. 1:22:08. https://youtu.be/UIl56Kisp3s
      Description: A recurrent liberal dream envisions inevitable progress towards worldwide democracy. Hopes for this dream were boosted at three points during the twentieth century: 1919, 1945, and 1989. Despite these advances, renowned philosopher Charles Taylor sees this dream’s realization as very unlikely. Democracies, Taylor argues, carry within them the seeds of their own degeneration. In this talk, he describes three paths upon which democracies can easily falter—and which must be fought against: elitist control, nativist exclusion, and majority rule.
      Transcript: http://www.americanacademy.de/2017/12/11/democratic-degeneration-three-easy-paths-regression/?utm_source=American+Academy+in+Berlin+Newsletter&utm_campaign=cdbd426f2d-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_11_16&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_126db9d414-cdbd426f2d-183947525.
      Also available at https://vimeo.com/243562934
    • Charles Taylor. "2 Charles Taylor on “Karl Marx“." Video. Amir H., 2017. 44:19. In Farsi? https://youtu.be/lrC5NuOLM0Q.
    • Ruth Abbey. "Charles Taylor’s Legacy to Québec - Part 1." Video. CREORMcGill, Oct 24, 2017. 25:37. https://youtu.be/nXnK0g94WG0
      Description: Panel Discussion, Sept. 15, 2017 "Problematizing Religious Diversity in a Secular Age," CREOR Graduate Student Conference, McGill University   Moderator: Samuel Nelson, Assistant Professor, McGill University.
    • Jocelyn Maclure. "Charles Taylor’s Legacy to Québec - Part 2." Video. CREORMcGill, Oct 24, 2017. 21:25. https://youtu.be/ONqNfXsTH-M
      Description: Panel Discussion, Sept. 15, 2017 "Problematizing Religious Diversity in a Secular Age," CREOR Graduate Student Conference, McGill University   Moderator: Samuel Nelson, Assistant Professor, McGill University.
    • Jacob Levy. "Charles Taylor’s Legacy to Québec - Part 3." Video. CREORMcGill, Oct 24, 2017. 21:25. https://youtu.be/0LLCaOnSszo
      Description: Panel Discussion, Sept. 15, 2017 "Problematizing Religious Diversity in a Secular Age," CREOR Graduate Student Conference, McGill University   Moderator: Samuel Nelson, Assistant Professor, McGill University.
    • Pablo Lazo Briones. "Pablo Lazo Charles Taylor. Hermenéutica, Ética y Política." Video. GedisaMx, Nov 27, 2017. 3:52. In Spanish. https://youtu.be/UqvN3uGpNyw.
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor | the Strange Uses of Political Religion: Philosophy Series (3/13/2017)." Video. wheatoncollege, Mar 17, 2017. 50:39. https://youtu.be/MLNcwdzZoZw.
    • ———. "Professor Charles Taylor ~ Faith as a Journey / Questioning Faith / Talking about God / what Kind of Religion Makes Sense in a Secular Age? / Rational Belief God." Common Home, Jun 12, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeJKJ6QECSC7X6yuCwo1gfsy8xiIY3zBL;.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor: "Secularism and Multiculturalism" – Launch of the Institute for Social Justice." Video. Institute for Social Justice, 2017. 47:57. https://youtu.be/Xl8HB6OG4Ck.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor: Secularity- A Contested Concept." Video. UCLA, Jan 31, 2017. 1:29:26. https://youtu.be/1GvlRAcT5aw
      Description: Charles Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at McGill University, discusses his 2007 book A Secular Age (Harvard University Press). Discussion is provided by Craig Calhoun (LSE, Berggruen Institute) and Michael Warner (Yale Department of English) starting at 35:30. See Charles first talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l-EZ...
      The lecture was sponsored at UCLA by: Department of Sociology, Department of Philosophy, Program for Experimental Critical Theory, Center for Study of Religion, the UCLA Regents' Lecturer Program, and the Dean's Faculty Fund. Additional support was provided by the Berggruen Institute.”.
    • Charles Taylor & Michael Enright. "Charles Taylor's Clear-Eyed Vision of our Distress, Coupled to a Deep-Rooted Celebration of Humanity." Audio recording. 35:06. January 22, 2017. http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thesundayedition/the-trudeau-vacation-saying-no-to-chemo-marjorie-harris-retires-charles-taylor-on-trump-1.3941092/charles-taylor-s-clear-eyed-vision-of-our-distress-coupled-to-a-deep-rooted-celebration-of-humanity-1.3941096.
    • Keesha Gaskins-Nathan, Sarah Leonard & Tova Wang. "“Democratic Exclusion: A Think-in in Three Acts,” Featuring Charles Taylor." Video. SSRCorg, Oct 21, 2016. 1:42:06. https://youtu.be/oEkfBskIL4c
      Description: The Anxieties of Democracy program is delighted to invite you to its second public 2016 “Democracy in the City” event, at Civic Hall: on Friday, October 21, 2016 at 6:00 p.m.   “Democratic Exclusion: A Think-In in Three Acts,” featuring world-renowned political philosopher Charles Taylor in conversation with civic leaders Keesha Gaskins-Nathan, Sarah Leonard, and Tova Wang. Orchestral music conducted by Benjamin Hochman invites further reflection on the theme.   Democracy, at its roots, means “the power of the people.” Yet around the world, people living in self-styled democracies are excluded from power. How do we understand exclusion in a democratic context, and can we do anything about it?   Act 1: Our event opens with the Finale of Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 45, “Farewell.” In 1772, the piece demonstrated to Haydn’s patron what a world without musicians would look like. Here, the “Farewell” hints at what the democratic space resembles when it has been emptied due to exclusion.   Act 2: Keesha Gaskins-Nathan will then launch an exploration of the meanings and boundaries of democratic exclusion, initiated by Charles Taylor, in conversation with Sarah Leonard and Tova Wang, and continued with members of the audience.   Act 3: The Think-In concludes with a second moment of reflection provided by a performance of Jessie Montgomery’s Starburst.   This event is cosponsored by Civic Hall and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
    • Charles Taylor. "Is Fighting Populist Anger a Losing Battle?" Video. Zócalo Public Square, 2016. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/11/28/fighting-populist-anger-losing-battle/viewings/glimpses/.
    • ———. "What does Philosophy Need to do in the Future?" Video. Zócalo Public Square, 2016. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/11/28/philosophy-need-future/viewings/glimpses/.
    • ———. "Where is Multiculturalism Working?" Video. Zócalo Public Square, 2016. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/11/28/where-is-multiculturalism-working/viewings/glimpses/.
    • ———. "What does Poetry Prove about Humans?" Video. Zócalo Public Square, 2016. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/11/28/poetry-prove-humans/viewings/glimpses/.
    • ———. "Do Philosophers have an Obligation to the World?" Video. Zócalo Public Square, 2016. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/11/28/philosophers-obligation-world/viewings/glimpses/.
    • ———. "Why should Philosophers Go into Politics?" Video. Zócalo Public Square, 2016. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/11/28/philosophers-go-politics/viewings/glimpses/.
    • ———. "How to Struggle with Big Questions." Video. Zócalo Public Square, 2016. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/11/28/struggle-big-questions/viewings/glimpses/.
    • ———. "Are You an Optimist?" Video. Zócalo Public Square, 2016. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/11/28/are-you-an-optimist/viewings/glimpses/.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor: Religion, the Spiritual and Art." Audio. Nov 30, 2016. http://www.ago.net/charles-taylor-religion-the-spiritual-and-art or https://soundcloud.com/agotoronto/ago-talk-charles-taylor-religion-the-spiritual-and-art
      Description: In conjunction with Mystical Landscapes: Masterpieces from Monet, van Gogh and more renowned philosopher and political theorist Charles Taylor considers how attitudes toward religion influence understandings of modernity and its culture. What connections exist between modern spirituality and the rise of mysticism that influenced poets, composers, and artists at the turn of the century? What parallels can we draw between contemporary attitudes toward religion then and now?   Charles Taylor is an internationally celebrated public philosopher. His continuing efforts to break down the traditional barriers between scientific and spiritual approaches to knowledge and understanding were recognized in his receipt of the $1.7 million Templeton Prize for Progress Toward Research or Discoveries about Spiritual Realities.
      Transcript by Samuel Porter available here.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor - Ways Democracy can Slip Away." Video. Roosevelt House, Oct 17, 2016. 1:23:17. 
      Description: Lecture at The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College.
    • ———. "Religion, the Spiritual and Art." Audio. November 30, 2016. http://www.ago.net/charles-taylor-religion-the-spiritual-and-art
      Description: In conjunction with Mystical Landscapes: Masterpieces from Monet, van Gogh and more renowned philosopher and political theorist Charles Taylor considers how attitudes toward religion influence understandings of modernity and its culture. What connections exist between modern spirituality and the rise of mysticism that influenced poets, composers, and artists at the turn of the century? What parallels can we draw between contemporary attitudes toward religion then and now?.
    • Charles Taylor & Roger Scruton. "Roger Scruton - on the Sacred and the Secular with Charles Taylor." Video. Conservatism Archive, May 2, 2016. 1:06:16. https://youtu.be/S96G_2_a6C0.
    • Charles Taylor, Waleed Aly & Scott Stephens. "Can Democracies Resist Racial and Religious Exclusion? [Interview with Charles Taylor]." Audio. The Minefield. 28 April, 2016. http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/theminefield/can-democracies-resist-racial-and-religious-exclusion/7303658.
    • Charles Taylor & Paul Flahive. "The Source: Language and Humanity [Interview with Charles Taylor]." Audio. Texas Public Radio. 21:05. March 21, 2016. http://tpr.org/post/source-language-and-humanity#stream/0.
    • ———. "The Interview: Canadian Philosopher Charles Taylor." ABC Sunday Nights. May 1, 2016. http://www.abc.net.au/sundaynights/stories/s4453648.htm
    • Charles Taylor & Joe Gelonesi. "Interview with Charles Taylor." Audio. The Philosopher's Zone. 29 May, 2016. http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/philosopherszone/charles-taylor/7438378
      Description: Since its publication in 2007 Charles Taylor’s magnum opus A Secular Age has gathered great intellectual momentum. His analysis has never been more apt. It was well received to start with—but as the years have rolled on, the changes it charts have only grown in impact and reach in the western world. Charles Taylor revisits the two key things that we need to understand about the unbundled age.
    • Charles Taylor & Jocelyn Maclure. "Authenticité Et Quête De Sens - Charles Taylor, Jocelyn Maclure." Video. Sociologie de l'intégration 2, Dec 10, 2016. 22:36. https://youtu.be/LwjsLz92U10.
    • Charles Taylor & Carol Off. "Philosopher Charles Taylor on a More Inclusive World and Winning $1M Berggruen Prize." CBC Radio. Oct 5, 2016. http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-wednesday-edition-1.3792414/philosopher-charles-taylor-on-a-more-inclusive-world-and-winning-1m-berggruen-prize-1.3792417.
    • Charles Taylor & Marc Voinchet. "Charles Taylor - L’âge Séculier (France Culture)." Audio. Dec 10, 2016. In French. https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/les-matins/la-modernite-peut-elle-survivre-sans-religion-grand-entretien-avec-charles
      Description: Nous autres, modernes, parlons souvent de notre monde comme un monde désenchanté. Un monde où il n’y a plus ni magie ni esprits maléfiques et où croire en Dieu est non seulement une exception mais en plus vu comme pratique résolument archaïque. Comment sommes-nous passés d’une société où il était impossible de ne pas croire en Dieu à une société où cela est non seulement permis mais surtout où c’est devenu la norme ? Une question simple qui nous embarque dans un grand récit de notre histoire mais aussi de notre philosophie, des nos arts…C’est à ce récit que s’attèle le grand philosophe Charles Taylor qui nous fait le plaisir de son passage à la maison de la radio. La sécularité est-elle l’avenir de l’humanité ou simplement une bizarrerie de la modernité occidentale ? Et la question qui court tout du long de l’ouvrage : la modernité peut-elle survivre sans religion ?

      Also available at https://youtu.be/9dq5wmaHyos.
    • Margaret Throsby & Charles Taylor. "Radio Interview with Philosopher Professor Charles Taylor." Audio. ABC Classic FM. April 20, 2016. http://www.abc.net.au/classic/content/2016/04/20/4445271.htm.
    • Nelson Jair Cuchumbé Holguín. "El Multiculturalismo De Charles Taylor y El Universalismo De Los Derechos De Jürgen Habermas - entrevista Nelson Cuchumbé." Video. Programa Editorial de la Universidad del Valle, August 25, 2015. 27:40. In Spanish. https://youtu.be/Rbodgxqk2Kk
      Description: Entrevista al profesor NELSON JAIR CUCHUMBÉ HOLGUIN de la Universidad del Valle, quien nos cuenta un poco más sobre su libro titulado "EL MULTICULTURALISMO DE CHARLES TAYLOR Y EL UNIVERSALISMO DE LOS DERECHOS DE JÜRGEN HABERMAS"Programa universitario TIEMPO DE LETRASProducción: Programa Editorial de la Universidad del Valle
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    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor on Pluralism in Canada - Interview at the Global Centre for Pluralism, Oct 30, 2014." Video. Interviews from the Global Centre for Pluralism, Oct 1, 2015. 21:41. https://youtu.be/fDxFbatvdj0
      Description: Charles Taylor, professor emeritus of Philosophy at McGill University in Montreal, sat down with the Global Centre for Pluralism on October 30, 2014 to discuss what the Canadian experience suggests about the building blocks of pluralism.
    • Charles Taylor & Rajeev Bhargava. "Charles Taylor and Rajeev Bhargava – Pluralism Forum - Global Centre for Pluralism, October 30, 2014." Video. Pluralism Forums - Global Centre for Pluralism, Oct 5, 2015. 36:49. https://youtu.be/jgSJ98oMbdM
      Description: Charles Taylor from McGill University in Montreal and Rajeev Bhargava from the Centre for Study of Developing Societies in New Delhi, India, discussed civic inclusion in Canada and India respectively, with moderator Jane Jenson, from the Université de Montreal, at the Global Centre for Pluralisms’ fourth Pluralism Forum on October 30, 2014.
    • William Desmond. "William Desmond on Charles Taylor." Video. comiucap1, Apr 30, 2015. 13:38. https://youtu.be/odjbIwRdAMw
      Description: Professor William Desmond of the Katholieke Univeriteit Leuven (Belgium) delivers his comments on Charles Taylor's paper on «Authenticity: The Life of the Church in a Secular Age» (Rome, March 5, 2015).  .
    • Antonio García-Santesmases, Jesús Miguel Díaz Álvarez & Sonia E. Rodríguez García. "Ética, Política y Religión En Charles Taylor. 1ª(...)." Video. UNED Radio, Jun 12, 2015. 29:12. In Spanish. https://youtu.be/eOLasljncGc
      Description: Ética, política y religión en Charles Taylor. 1ª parte:   Ética, política y religión en Charles Taylor   Serie: Filosofía en Radio 3 Fecha de emisión: 12-06-2015   Comentarios acerca de la vida y la obra del filósofo canadiense Charles Taylor, del que acaba de publicarse en español "La era secular".   Participan: Antonio García-Santesmases Martín-Tesorero catedrático de Filosofía Política, UNED Jesús Miguel Díaz Álvarez profesor Filosofía, UNED Sonia Ester Rodríguez García doctora en Filosofía, UNED.
    • ———. "Ética, Política y Religión En Charles Taylor. 2ª(...)." Video. UNED Radio, Jun 12, 2015. 28:20. In Spanish. https://youtu.be/ddeASgZ4etY
      Description: Ética, política y religión en Charles Taylor. 1ª parte:   Ética, política y religión en Charles Taylor   Serie: Filosofía en Radio 3 Fecha de emisión: 12-06-2015   Comentarios acerca de la vida y la obra del filósofo canadiense Charles Taylor, del que acaba de publicarse en español "La era secular".   Participan: Antonio García-Santesmases Martín-Tesorero catedrático de Filosofía Política, UNED Jesús Miguel Díaz Álvarez profesor Filosofía, UNED Sonia Ester Rodríguez García doctora en Filosofía, UNED.
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor Discusses Meditation and the Lives of Faith Today." Video. Berkley Center, April 15, 2015. 1:15:14. http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/events/charles-taylor-discusses-meditation-and-the-lives-of-faith-today
      Description: Meditation lies at the intersection of religion and secularity, modernity and authenticity. Charles Taylor, one of the world’s leading scholars of these topics, lectured on the connection between meditation and faith in modern society. A practicing meditator in the Roman Catholic tradition, Taylor began the evening’s event with a short meditation. Fr. Laurence Freeman, O.S.B. moderated a discussion after the formal lecture.
    • ———. "Faith as an Option: The 21st Century Religious and Spiritual Scene." Video. SJU St. Jerome's University, October 23, 2015. https://youtu.be/s96KwrhHlVI;
      Description: In this lecture, Canadian philosopher, Charles Taylor, will examine the conditions of belief in the contemporary West. Our current situation is one in which Western Christendom — a society and civilization meant to reflect the Christian faith in all its facets — is unraveling. The faith exists in all kinds of societies, including those built historically around cultures quite alien to Christianity. But we are definitely living in a post-Christendom culture; the common world we all share is moving away from the essential features of Christendom. What does this cultural situation mean for the orientations and forms of Christian faith, as well as for other spiritual paths? How can these many paths relate to each other today? .
    • ———. "Charles Taylor on Pluralism in Canada - Interview at the Global Centre for Pluralism, Oct 30, 2014." Video. Interviews from the Global Centre for Pluralism, Oct 1, 2015. 21:41. https://youtu.be/fDxFbatvdj0
      Description: Charles Taylor, professor emeritus of Philosophy at McGill University in Montreal, sat down with the Global Centre for Pluralism on October 30, 2014 to discuss what the Canadian experience suggests about the building blocks of pluralism.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor : Les Sources Du Moi - Québec." Video. Sociologie de l'intégration, Feb 13, 2015. 48:54. In French. https://youtu.be/11qqqf4qOdU
      Description: Charles Taylor, Charte des valeurs québécoises, multiculturalisme, démocratie, islam tlmep bernard drainville PQ xénophobie racisme islamisation musulman tout le monde en parle. Djemila Benhabib, mcgill, Québec. Voir Micheline Milot, Qu’est-ce que la laïcité? .
    • ———. "The Malaise of Modernity (5 Parts)." Video. May 21, 2015. https://youtu.be/j_losVdiARc
      Description: Audio of the Massey lectures that became the book The Malaise of Modernity / The Ethics of Authenticity.
      Full transcripts provided by Sam Porter.
      Part 1: https://youtu.be/j_losVdiARc
      Part 2: https://youtu.be/99C3cBY84_g
      Part 3: https://youtu.be/Cxcin_pZIRQ
      Part 4: https://youtu.be/liOThnsUGuA
      Part 5: https://youtu.be/WuGQ5KJjELA.
    • ———. "Débat Avec Charles Taylor Autour De L'Âge Séculier." Video. McGill School of Religious Studies, Oct 15, 2015. 59:30. In French. https://youtu.be/uz-7sDEyHps
      Description: 2e Colloque de la Société Francophone de la Philosophie de la Religion, October 2, 2015.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor En La Conferencia "Democracia y Diversidad Religiosa" En El CCCB." Video. Editorial Gedisa, Jun 23, 2015. 1:27:44. In English with Spanish Translation. https://youtu.be/Syryr9pKRYE
      Description: El pasado 27 de mayo, Charles Taylor acudió al CCCB para dar la conferencia "Democracia y diversidad religiosa". Charles Taylor visitó Barcelona con motivo de la publicación del segundo volumen de su obra prima "La era secular". 

      Derechos del vídeo: Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-ND   .
    • ———. "Entrevista Charles Taylor, Autor De La Era Secular." Video. Editorial Gedisa, Sep 4, 2015. 6:15. https://youtu.be/U3-WdvxI7pE
      Description: En Mayo durante su visita a Barcelona, Charles Taylor nos explicó cómo surgió este libro y qué puede esperar el lector en los dos tomos de La Era Secular. Prólogo de Lluís Duch en el Volumen I.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor on «The Life of the Church in a Secular Age»." Video. comiucap, Apr 30, 2015. 33:31. https://youtu.be/152Ng0qYRIM
      Description: Professor Charles Taylor (McGill University, Canada) delivers his Lectio Magistralis at the Pontifical Gregorian University on March 5, 2015.
    • Charles Taylor, Giuliano Amato, Gianfranco Ravasi, José Casanova, Alessandro Ferrara, Giacomo Marramao & François Bousquet. ""La Piazza e Il Tempio": Il Cortile Dei Gentili Incontra Charles Taylor." Video. CortileDeiGentili, Mar 6, 2015. 1:52:01. https://youtu.be/5YWfleLp54M
      Description: An event of the "Courtyard of the Gentiles", takes place at the Centro Studi Americani on Friday 6 March from 5.30pm to 7.30pm, under the title "The Piazza and the Temple" a dialogue presided and moderated by Giuliano Amato, President of the Fondazione Cortile dei Gentili, with Charles Taylor, Canadian Philosopher and José Casanova, Professor of Sociology of Religion (Georgetown University), Alessandro Ferrara, Professor of Political Philosopher (Tor Vergata), Giacomo Marramao, Professor of Theoretical Philosophy (Roma tre) and François Bousquet, Historian and Anthropologist of Religions. The event shall be a meeting of believers and non-believers on how in the 21st century the two sensitivies of Piazza and Temple can coexist allowing equal liberty for all. We shall be asking how these voices can live together, what are the limits that rights bring, and how can the piazza and the temple have a Palace. A post-secular dialogue in front of a solid backdrop: the decline of an understanding of secularisation that believed temples would be progressively emptied.
      Venerdì 6 marzo - Roma c/o Centro Studi Americani, dalle 17:30 alle 19:30. L’iniziativa è organizzata dal “Cortile dei Gentili” con il sostegno dell’Institut Français – Centre Saint Louis, dell'Ambasciata di Francia presso la Santa Sede e con la collaborazione del Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. Partecipano: Giuliano Amato, Charles Taylor, Card. Gianfranco Ravasi, José Casanova, Alessandro Ferrara, Giacomo Marramao e François Bousquet.
    • Charles Taylor & Rosemary Barton. "Charles Taylor on the Niquab Debate." Video. Canadian Broadcast Corporation, March 27, 2015. http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2661086607
      Description: Power & Politics host Rosemary Barton talks to political philosopher Charles Taylor about whether Canada is becoming increasingly xenophobic.
    • Charles Taylor & Gérard Bouchard. "Multiculturalisme Et Interculturalisme - Charles Taylor, Gérard Bouchard (Québec)." Video. Sociologie de l'intégration 2, Dec 2, 2015. In French. https://youtu.be/Znv-eVRnywU
      Description: Cérémonie d'ouverture « Multiculturalisme et interculturalisme : limites, enjeux et implications » (9 Octobre 2014)   Conférenciers : Gérard BOUCHARD (UQAC), Charles TAYLOR (Université McGill) Modérateur : Jocelyn MACLURE (Université Laval).   Dans le cadre du cycle de conférences « Les Défis du Pluralisme », organisé par Daniela HEIMPEL et Saaz TAHER, Département de Science politique, Université de Montréal.   Multiculturalisme, Charte des valeurs québécoises, laïcité, Charlie Hebdo, islam tlmep bernard drainville racisme islamisation musulman tout le monde en parle, Djemila Benhabib, féminisme, Québec, marwan mohammed, michel onfray, Radio-Canada, jacques beauchemin, islamophobie, républicanisme, Benoit Dutrizac, Mathieu Bock-coté, identité nationale, parti québécois, PQ, voile, raphael liogier, Abdellali Hajjat, Louise Mailloux, joëlle quérin, jean-rené milot, janette bertrand, michèle sirois, vincent geisser, françoise david, Pierre-Karl Péladeau, CNRS, Jean-Jacques Nantel, adil charkaoui, fabrice de pierrebourg, nabila ben youssef, islamophobe, fatima houda-pepin, TLMEP, Pegida Québec.
    • Charles Taylor & Craig Calhoun. "Democracy, Diversity, Religion." Video. London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Dec 7, 2015. 1:26:00. https://youtu.be/fvjMdNn-_Mc;
      Description: Date: Tuesday 1 December 2015 Time: 6.30-8pm Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building Speaker: Professor Charles Taylor Chair: Professor Craig Calhoun   Professor Charles Taylor will look at the constant temptation for modern democracies to veer towards exclusion. This is despite them being founded on a principle of inclusion, and is due to a weakness built into motivations which democracies draw upon. Having firmly established this context, Professor Taylor will discuss the exclusionary moves we have seen in many Western democracies which have targeted (unfamiliar) religions. Why this intense focus and how to overcome it? This lecture will focus mainly on the Quebec/Canadian situation, and will also point to the current parallels evident in many European countries today.   Charles Taylor is a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at McGill University. His recent works include: Modern Social Imaginaries, A Secular Age, and Laïcité et Liberté de Conscience (with Jocelyn Maclure).    Professor Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun) is Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science.   This event is co-organised with the Québec Government Office in London.
    • Charles Taylor, José Casanova, Hans Joas, George F. McLean, Robert Schreiter & Louis Caruana. "Seminar (Part I) with Charles Taylor Et Al. at the Pontifical Gregorian University." Video. comiucap, Jun 4, 2015. 1:22:32. https://youtu.be/DeMXWt3bugM
      Description: This video corresponds to Part I of the conversation that took place in the morning of March 4, 2015, during the International Seminar held at the Pontifical Gregorian University on Church and Secularization. Among the participants were the following Professors: Charles Taylor (McGill University), José Casanova (Georgetown University), Hans Joas (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin), George McLean (Catholic University of America), Robert Schreiter (Catholic Theological Union, Chicago), Louis Caruana (Pontifical Gregorian University), etc.
    • Charles Taylor & David Cayley. "Charles Taylor: The Malaise of Modernity [Five Parts]." Podcast. CBC Radio, 31 October, 2015. http://www.davidcayley.com/podcasts/?tag=Charles+Taylor
      Description: An "attempt [at] a full-scale intellectual profile of Charles Taylor" for the CBC's Ideas radio broadcast, including interviews at Taylor's home.
    • Charles Taylor & William Desmond. "Charles Taylor and William Desmond in Dialogue." Video. comiucap, Apr 30, 2015. 58:42. https://youtu.be/5OlzHsY7fWM
      Description: This video contains the dialogue of Professor Charles Taylor and Professor William Desmond with the audience at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome during the International Conference «Renewing the Church in a Secular Age» on March 5, 2015. The moderation was done by Mary McAlleese, Former President of Ireland.
    • Charles Taylor, Jürgen Habermas & José Casanova. "Globalization, Religion, and the Secular." Video. Berkley Center, Oct 19, 2015. https://youtu.be/60bDLeMmoxw
      Description: For more on this event, visit: http://bit.ly/1ZRAH1Y For more on the Berkley Center, visit: http://bit.ly/1hO8iHS   Jürgen Habermas and Charles Taylor, winners of the 2015 John W. Kluge Prize from the Library of Congress, joined Berkley Center professor José Casanova for a conversation about their work. The discussion ranged across the issues of the religious/secular divide, challenges of pluralism and democratic order, and the immigration crisis. Taylor delivered the 2008 Berkley Center Lecture and Habermas was the featured lecturer in 2011.    This event was co-sponsored by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs and the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress.
    • Charles Taylor, Jürgen Habermas & Jane Mcauliffe. "Kluge Prize Award Ceremony." Video. LibraryOfCongress, Sep 29, 2015. 1:04:09. https://youtu.be/obfVuKlwTWk
      Description: The John W. Kluge Center presents the Kluge Prize Award Ceremony. The conferral of the Kluge Prize upon Jürgen Habermas and Charles Taylor.
      Taylor's part beings at 34:45.
    • Charles Taylor & Cécile Laborde. "La Laïcité - Charles Taylor, Cécile Laborde (2009)." Video. Sociologie de l'intégration, Jun 24, 2015. 1:15:16. In French. https://youtu.be/D0SAdIDxzaU
      Description: Charles Taylor est professeur émerite de sciences politiques et de philosophie à l’Université McGill (Montréal). Parmi ses ouvrages, on peut lire la traduction française Multiculturalisme. Différence et démocratie (Champs Flammarion, 1999) et Le Malaise de la modernité (Cerf, 2002). En 2007, il est nommé coprésident de la Commission de consultation sur les pratiques d’accomodements reliées aux différences culturelles (dite « Commission Bouchard-Taylor ») avec le sociologue Gérard Bouchard.   Cécile Laborde est professeure de théorie politique à l’Université de Londres. Elle est, notamment, l’auteure de Republicanism and Political Theory (Oxford Blackwell, 2007) et Critical Republicanism. The Hijab Controversy in Political Philosophy (Oxford University Press, 2008).
    • Charles Taylor & Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois. "Keynote by Charles Taylor with Q&A with Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois." Video. Broadbent Institute, Apr 2, 2015. 1:12:04. https://youtu.be/0iqoTV4goY4.
    • Charles Taylor, Michael Sandel & Daniel M. Weinstock. "Les Défis De La Démocratie: Conférence De Charles Taylor Et Michael Sandel Sur La Politique Contemporaine." Video. Forum en clips, Dec 22, 2015. 1:21:27. https://youtu.be/9o0unRhDuHc;
      Description: L’Université de Montréal accueillait, le 19 novembre 2015 dans le cadre des Conférences de la montagne, les philosophes Michael Sandel et Charles Taylor autour d’une discussion consacrée aux défis de la démocratie.
      French with English subtitles, English with French subtitles.
    • Charles Taylor & Miroslav Volf. "The Marty Forum: Charles Taylor." Video. American Academy of Religion;, Feb 12, 2015. 1:33:54. https://youtu.be/Az3a1FRNmLo
      Description: Sunday, November 23, 2014American Academy of Religion Annual MeetingSan Diego, CaliforniaPanelists:Charles Taylor, McGill UniversityMiroslav Volf, Yale UniversityPresiding: Michael Kessler, Georgetown University.
    • Pablo Lazo Briones. "El Pensamiento ético y político De Charles Taylor Con El Dr. Pablo Lazo Briones." Video. Proyecto Grado Cero AEJ;, Feb. 8, 2014. 30:15. In Spanish. http://youtu.be/GA7RE8CaETM
      Description: El día de hoy tenemos el privilegio de poder platicar con el Dr. Pablo Lazo Briones Director del Departamento de Filosofía de la Universidad Iberoamericana, con quien podremos hablar del pensamiento del distinguido filósofo Charles Taylor.
    • Craig Calhoun. "Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age has Limits and Problems that make You Think further." Audio. 02/17, 2014. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2014/02/17/craig-calhoun-podcast/;
      Description: In this podcast, the Director of the LSE and world-renowned sociologist, Professor Craig Calhoun, tells us about the classical social theorists who inspired him early in his career, and why the most inspiring books are the ones with which you find a multitude of limits and problems.
    • Sebastian Kaufmann. ""Toward a Ricœurian Politics of Recognition : A Dialogue with Charles Taylor." (S. KAUFMANN)." Video. FondsRicoeur;, Jan 15, 2014. 35:14. https://youtu.be/gEgRVaOTq9M
      Description: Enregistrement audio. Communication de Sebastian KAUFMANN Colloque "Paul Ricœur et la philosophie contemporaine de langue anglaise" 18-20 novembre 2013, IPT Paris.
    • James K. A. Smith. "A Conversation with James K. A. Smith." Video. Eerdmans Publishing;, May 19, 2014. 25:12. http://youtu.be/RA4mlSQvd1Q
      Description: Pour yourself a cup of coffee and join us as we chat with Jamie Smith about his new book How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor, an intelligent guide to navigating today's culture.
    • ———. "The Secular is Haunted." Video. Anselm House, May 6, 2014. 34:24. http://youtu.be/IvxOyRAFz-c;
      Description: Dr. James K.A. Smith gave this talk on March 6, 2014 at the University of Minnesota.
    • ———. "James K A Smith, Spiritual but Not Religious: Seeking Transcendence in a Secular Age." Video. Geoffrey Van Dragt;, May 16, 2014. 1:45:13. http://youtu.be/CDU_pz4g9os;
      Description: In May, 2014, Graduate Christian Fellowship at the University of Washington and the Fuller Institute for Northwest Theology and Culture hosted this lecture by Dr. James K A Smith with a panel of local academics as respondents. Drawing from the philosophy of Charles Taylor, Dr. Smith explains that our secular age is haunted by a deep desire for transcendence and that this desire manifests itself in an explosion of various spiritualities. The panelists help to unpack these ideas and talk about how they see these realities playing out in the spiritually complex context of the Pacific Northwest.
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor at CSDS, Golden Jubilee Lecture." Video. Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Mar 6, 2014. 58:18. http://youtu.be/TpUmHi_5CuU
      Description: Date and time: Monday, 25 November 2013, 6 pmVenue: Multipurpose Hall, India International Centre, 40, Max Mueller Marg, New DelhiChair: Mrinal Miri 

      The focus of the lecture was Paul Ricoeur's philosophical anthropology. Charles Taylor puts Ricouer's thought in the context of the battles in philosophical anthropology in the 20th century. He explains how Ricoeur gave up the idea that there is a short royal road to understanding human beings, be this reductive science, structuralism or Husserlian direct introspection and developed his own hermeneutical approach in which we presume our own enigmatic status and strive to understand ourselves by painstakingly coming to a better understanding of our history, religions, ideologies, institutions, manners of writing literature and creating art. Hence the laborious work of Ricoeur, going in depth into various aspects of these, reading massively in all directions. A very vast enterprise, but the only way to do this kind of thing!.
    • ———. "Philosophical and Theological Anthropology in the 21st Century (Firth Lecture 2014) - Part 1." Video. University of Nottingham, May 19, 2014. 1:00:37. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/theology/research/firth.aspx
      Description: Professor Charles Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at McGill University in Canada and formerly Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory at Oxford and a Fellow of All Souls College gave the Firth Memorial Lectures 2014, as a guest of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies. His lectures attempted to assess where the philosophical and theological view of human beings stand today in relation to western secular civilisation.
    • ———. "Philosophical and Theological Anthropology in the 21st Century (Firth Lecture 2014) - Part 2." Video. University of Nottingham, May 19, 2014. 1:01:57. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/theology/research/firth.aspx
      Description: Professor Charles Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at McGill University in Canada and formerly Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory at Oxford and a Fellow of All Souls College gave the Firth Memorial Lectures 2014, as a guest of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies. His lectures attempted to assess where the philosophical and theological view of human beings stand today in relation to western secular civilisation.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor." Video. Espace Benoît Lacroix, Feb 19, 2014. 30:18. In French. http://youtu.be/GNOJriVglCM
      Description: 
      Présentation de M. Charles Taylor, philosophe, en clôture du colloque étudiant Je est un autre: regards croisés sur les frontières de l'identité (mardi 11 février 2014, UdeM, Centre étudiant Benoît-Lacroix).  .
    • ———. "Origins of the Self and the Secular Age." Video. John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University, Dec 18, 2014. 2:41:23. https://youtu.be/3TmQUo-hqHM
      Description: Duke University's Department of Political Science hosted philosopher Charles Taylor at its Political Theory Workshop on November 19, 2014.    Taylor is a renowned Canadian philosopher who's know for his works: "A Secular Age", "Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity", and "The Ethics of Authenticity".
    • ———. "Charles Taylor Sur La Charte Des Valeurs Québécoises." Video. Sociologie de l'intégration;, Jan 6, 2014. 12:11. In French. https://youtu.be/rsn61nRStQo
      Description: Charles Taylor sur la Charte des valeurs. xénophobie racisme québec laicité islam, tlmep pauline marois PQ bernard drainville, djemila benhabib. Voir GERARD BOUCHARD (58min): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y7gS... (oct 2013).
    • ———. "Crises of Democracy." Video. Bachir Sirois Moumni, May 26, 2014. 1:07:33. https://vimeo.com/96525429
      Description: Conférence du professeur Charles Taylor prononcée dans le cadre du colloque "Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity, James Tully's Public Philosophy", qui s'est tenu à l'Université du Québec à Montréal du 24 au 26 avril 2014.
    • Charles Taylor & Rosemary Barton. "Charles Taylor on the Niquab Debate." Video. Canadian Broadcast Corporation: Power & Politics, March 27, 2014. 11:31. http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Politics/ID/2661086890/.
    • Charles Taylor & Luke Bretherton. "Charles Taylor: Re-Imagining the Role of Religions in Public Life." Video. KenanEthics, Nov 24, 2014. 1:24:23. https://youtu.be/YChPGzELqMU
      Description: On November 18, philosopher Charles Taylor held a public conversation with Luke Bretherton, Co-Convener of KIE's Religions and Public Life program and professor at Duke Divinity School.  .
    • Charles Taylor & William A. Galston. "Do Religion and Conscience Limit Political Authority? Hartman Memorial Lecture 1." Video. Abigail Hirsch Askabigail Productions, June 25, 2014. 55:49. http://youtu.be/-SpMBzOYUSI
      Description: Presenter: William A. Galston
      Response by Professor Charles Taylor.
    • Charles Taylor & John Haldane. "Understanding Persons: Materialism, Idealism, Or...?" Video. Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, Jun 6, 2014. 1:25:06. https://youtu.be/xRR13CbuR1Q
      Description: This panel was presented as part of Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture's fourteenth annual Fall Conference, "Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: The Body and Human Identity."    The de Nicola Family Colloquoy   "Understanding persons: Materialism, Idealism or ...?" - Charles Taylor, McGill University, John Haldane, St. Andrews University   Moderator: O. Carter Snead, University of Notre Dame.
    • Charles Taylor & Robert Imbelli. "Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus, McGill University and Fr. Robert Imbelli, Facilitator." Video. ChurchIn21stCentury, Jan 23, 2014. 33:56. https://youtu.be/8rllQDvVSso
      Description: On November 10, the theology department's Rev. Robert Imbelli joined in a public conversation with philosopher Charles Taylor on the Catholic intellectual tradition.
    • Charles Taylor & Roger Scruton. "Charles Taylor and Roger Scruton Discuss the Sacred and the Secular." Video. McGill Centre for Research on Religion;, June 10, 2014. 1:06:15. http://youtu.be/-po8AbLsc2A;
      Description: April 13, 2014 in the Birks Chapel at the Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University.
    • Charles Taylor & James K. A. Smith. "Charles Taylor was used by the Quebec Government." Video. Cardus;, Aug 12, 2014. 2:45. https://youtu.be/vH4W5EW8WOs
      Description: Comment editor James K.A. Smith asked Charles Taylor about his involvement with a certain commission of the Quebec government (La Commission de consultation sur les pratiques d’accommodement reliées aux différences culturelles), and Taylor gives him some surprising answers.
    • Charles Taylor & Alfred Stepan. "Charles Taylor: The Secular Age in a Global Context." Video. Heyman Center for the Humanities;, September 24, 2014. 1:18:55. http://youtu.be/XAGNurQ5-IA;
      Description: 19 November 2008: The philosopher Charles Taylor, winner of both the Templeton Prize and the Kyoto Prize, spoke on his recently released book, "A Secular Age." Alfred Stepan served as discussant.
    • Tokyo Philosophical Society. "Discussing Charles Taylor's "the Ethics of Authenticity" Ch. 1-5 (TPS) Part 1." Video. Tokyo Philosophical Society, Aug 28, 2014. 19:04. https://youtu.be/U_u1TRqYQF8
      Description: What is authenticity? What does it mean to us? Watch our discussion and also take a look at our playlist. We also want to know what you think. What is authenticity to you?.
    • ———. "Discussing Charles Taylor's "the Ethics of Authenticity" Ch. 1-5 (TPS) Part 2." Video. Tokyo Philosophical Society, Aug 29, 2014. 16:21. https://youtu.be/1Fqg-qWVVlc
      Description: Charles Taylor, keeping us authentic to the truth! We still don't really get into the book much here, but discuss some fears about modern life and even fears we have of modern live ourselves. Next video we talk hardcore book stuff.
    • ———. "Discussing Charles Taylor's "the Ethics of Authenticity" Ch. 1-5 (TPS) Part 4." Video. Tokyo Philosophical Society, Aug 30, 2014. 17:19. https://youtu.be/qNOOA-4pbao
      Description: Sundry thoughts about some random things somewhat related to Authenticity.  .
    • ———. "Discussing Charles Taylor's "the Ethics of Authenticity" Ch. 1-5 (TPS) Part 3." Video. Tokyo Philosophical Society, Aug 29, 2014. 19:42. https://youtu.be/ouWNHu6H0ws
      Description: Sundry thoughts about some random things somewhat related to Authenticity.
    • Cleusa Andreatta. "Conexão TV Unisinos -- Balanço Sobre a Passagem De Charles Taylor Na Unisinos." Video. TV e Rádio Unisinos, Apr 30, 2013. 7:37. In Portuguese. https://youtu.be/iA6tfP8I1tg
      Description: Bloco 1 -- Entrevista sobre o balanço da passagem do filósofo e pesquisador Charles Taylor na Unisinos com Cleusa Andreatta, coordenadora do Instituto Humanitas Unisinos, o IHU.
    • Jean-Pierre de la Porte. "Jean-Pierre De La Porte (2/8) - ON CHARLES TAYLOR: THE MODERN AND ITS HORIZONS." Video. za5thC, Feb 1, 2013. 1:41:30. https://youtu.be/ZFV5Sz0h5zQ
      Description: Session 2/8: ON CHARLES TAYLOR: THE MODERN AND ITS HORIZONS Dr Jean-Pierre de la Porte investigates the limitations to the Western worldview advocated by Habermas through Charles Taylor's Tanner lectures on human values delivered at Stanford University. The implications of this on the South African post-colonial environment is discussed as well as the process of indiginization that involved politicians, architects and major civil institutions after 1961.   Speaker: Jean-Pierre de la Porte Date: 10 January 2013   Video + editing: Ingmar Büchner Sound: Werner Spies Organiser: Carla Taljaard.
    • Inácio Helfer, Adriano Naves de Brito & Iores,Vanessa,Olivera,Rodrigo de. "Conexão TV UNISINOS 17/04/2013 - Ciclo De Debates Com Charles Taylor 2." Video. TV e Rádio Unisinos, Apr 17, 2013. 6:24. In Portuguese. https://youtu.be/nTpq6WghiDE
      Description: Vanessa Iores e Rodrigo de Oliveira conversam com os professores de Filosofia da UNISINOS Inácio Helfer e Adriano Naves de Brito, sobre o Clico de debates promovido pelo Instituto de Humanitas Unisinos.
    • ———. "Conexão TV UNISINOS 17/04/2013 - Ciclo De Debates Com Charles Taylor 1." Video. TV e Rádio Unisinos;, Apr 17, 2013. 13:24. In Portuguese. https://youtu.be/wlKl6BLjHRo
      Description: Vanessa Iores e Rodrigo de Oliveira conversam com os professores de Filosofia da UNISINOS Inácio Helfer e Adriano Naves de Brito, sobre o Clico de debates promovido pelo Instituto de Humanitas Unisinos.
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor at McGill." Video. TVMTelevision, Nov. 6, 2013. 1:21:04. http://youtu.be/MIRFy0lQjYE
      Description: NPD McGill Presents: Charles Taylor.
    • ———. "Entretien Avec Le Philosophe Charles Taylor 2de2." Video. Fondation Seminaire, March 14, 2013. 23:25. http://youtu.be/Ug-r9CE8DgA.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor Sur La Laïcité Au Québec." Video. La Chemise Magazine, Jan 14, 2013. In French. http://youtu.be/mH2AMY9M-S0
      Description: En entrevue avec La Chemise, le philosophe et co-président de la commission Bouchard-Taylor expose sa vision de la laïcité au Québec.
      1: http://youtu.be/mH2AMY9M-S0
      2: http://youtu.be/2sbxrD87QnE
      3: http://youtu.be/ohBhq4dBDiY
      4: http://youtu.be/IC7u6YthmiM.
    • ———. "Master Narratives of Modernity." Video. Berkley Center;, July 3, 2013. 1:31:43. http://youtu.be/m95ck7A2Ooc
      Description: October 21, 2008 | World-renowned philosopher Charles Taylor explored the master narratives of modernity -- sound in some respects, but questionable in others -- that provide the matrix within which secularization theories have been advanced. This was the first of the 2008 Berkley Center lectures on the topic "Narratives of Secularity." The lectures surveyed the master narratives which have underpinned secularization, explored more adequate ones, and hazarded a picture of the present predicament of religion and spirituality in the West.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor at CSDS on Two Conceptions of Language: Hobbes Versus Herder." Video. Centre for the Study of Developing Societies;, June 5, 2013. 56:26. http://youtu.be/IxDucL-L0SM
      Description: Centre for the Study of Developing Societies Presents:   The annual Rajni Kothari Lecture on Two Conceptions of Language: Hobbes versus Herder   This lecture was delivered on 05 May 2011.
    • ———. "A More Adequate Narrative of Western Secularity." Video. Berkley Center;, July 3, 2013. 1:34:07. http://youtu.be/WV9c4mVTalc
      Description: October 23, 2008 | World-renowned philosopher Charles Taylor examined the picture that the narrative of Western secularity yields of our present situation, with particular attention to the phenomena of politico-religious mobilization in our time. This is the third of the 2008 Berkley Center lectures on the topic "Narratives of Secularity". The lectures surveyed the master narratives which have underpinned the secularization, explored more adequate ones, and hazarded a picture of the present predicament of religion and spirituality in the West.
    • ———. "Disenchantment and Secularity." Video. Berkley Center;, July 3, 2013. 1:28:24. http://youtu.be/L3Hy31vv3uY
      Description: October 22, 2008 | World-renowned philosopher Charles Taylor examined the complex relation between disenchantment and secularity in the West, including the different meanings of "disenchantment," and the implicit meanings behind notions of "re-enchantment." This was the second of the 2008 Berkley Center lectures on the topic "Narratives of Secularity". The lectures surveyed the master narratives which have underpinned secularization, explored more adequate ones, and hazarded a picture of the present predicament of religion and spirituality in the West.
    • ———. "Paul Ricœur : La Traversée Du Siècle. 4/4 (Charles Taylor, Myriam Revault d'Allonnes)." Video. FondsRicoeur, Nov. 24, 2013. 1:16:12. http://youtu.be/rhf9JnuRMAM
      Description: III- Conférence de clôture, avec : - à 5:30 : Paul Ricœur et l'anthropologie philosophique au XXe siècle, par Charles Taylor (science politique et philosophie, Université McGill, Montréal) - à 1:00:26 : Remise du Prix Paul Ricœur et discours par Myriam Revault d'Allonnes (philosophie morale et politique, École Pratique des Hautes Etudes)   Modération : Jacques Mistral   Colloque "Paul Ricœur : la traversée du siècle" Jeudi 21 novembre 2013 Ministère de la recherche, Carré des sciences, Paris   Organisée pour célébrer le centenaire de Paul Ricœur, et ouverte au large public qu'inspire sa pensée en France et dans le monde, cette journée poursuit un double objectif. Il s'agit d'abord de mettre en évidence l'accompagnement par Ricœur des grandes périodes philosophiques du siècle : existentialisme, phénoménologie, herméneutique, philosophie analytique, et la conversation qu'il a su conduire entre ces grands courants. Le colloque se concentre ensuite sur l'actualité de l'héritage laissé par Ricœur pour aborder de front les grands défis auxquels sont confrontés la responsabilité publique, l'éducation, la justice, la santé, et par-dessus tout, le politique. La conférence finale de Charles Taylor puis la remise du Prix Paul Ricœur 2013 clôturent cette journée, organisée par M. Delbraccio, F. Dosse, et C. Goldenstein.
    • ———. "Charte Des Valeurs Du PQ - Charles Taylor - Téléjournal De Radio Canada 20130820." Video. harounb;, Aug 20, 2013. 5:49. In French. http://youtu.be/aECkLIBeczE.
    • ———. "Чарльз Тейлор Лекція в НаУКМА." Video. DUHiLIT, 2013. 1:32:56. In Russian. https://youtu.be/NS4IbYpZwHg
      Description: Публічна лекція «Розмаїття значень секуляризації на Заході» в Національному університеті "Києво-Могилянська академія"   19.06.2013   Чарльз Тейлор є лідером сучасної світової філософської думки, автором робіт з політичної і соціальної філософії, знаний своїми дослідженнями новочасної особистості та філософії релігії. Професор університету Макгілла, Канада. Почесний доктор Оксфордського університету. Відомий усьому світу як автор ґрунтовної праці «Секулярна доба» (українське видання -- «Дух і Літера», 2013), яка є фундаментальним внеском в осмислення секулярності в європейській модерній культурі і за яку він був нагороджений Премією Кіото та Премією фонду Темплтона. Серед низки його численних творів українською вже були видані: "Джерела себе", "Мультикультуралізм і "Політика визнання", "Етика автентичності".
    • ———. "Презентація першої частини книги Чарльза Тейлора "Секулярна доба" у НаУКМА." Video. DUHiLIT, 2013. 1:15:10. In Ukrainian. https://youtu.be/0XEe6SLSaGg
      Description: 19 червня НаУКМА відвідав усесвітньо відомий професор Чарльз Тейлор (Charles Margrave Taylor) і прочитав публічну лекцію на тему «Розмаїття значень секуляризації на Заході».  Відразу після лекції відбулася презентація українського видання книги Ч.Тейлора «Секулярна доба. Частина перша».
    • ———. "Charles Taylor Speaks at Protest Against the Quebec Charter of Values." Video. Robin Edgar, Sep 29, 2013. 17:15. In French. https://youtu.be/WjZ-X8S391w
      Description: Charles Taylor speaks at the Sunday September 29 protest against the Quebec Charter Of Values.
    • ———. "Entretien Avec Le Philosophe Charles Taylor 1de2." Video. Fondation Seminaire, Mar 5, 2013. 23:18. https://youtu.be/wj6f51ki_ss
      Description: Le philosophe Charles Taylorfait une réflexion sur la foi.
    • Charles Taylor & Gérard Bouchard. "Gérard Bouchard Et Charles Taylor Déconstruisent La Charte Des Valeurs Québecoise - 2013 09 10." Video. harounb;, Sep 10, 2013. 12:33. In French. https://youtu.be/XtLCe6ZF87s.
    • Charles Taylor & Céline Galipeau. "Charles Taylor Sur La Charte Des Valeurs Québécoises." Video. René St-Onge, Sep 10, 2013. 6:36. In French. https://youtu.be/-7Iu7tprZC8
      Description: Entrevue de Céline Galipeau avec le philosophe et politicologue Charles Taylor, sur la charte des valeurs québécoises du ministre Bernard Drainville.
    • Charles Taylor & Daniel Turp. "Charles Taylor and Daniel Turp Debate Secularism and Social Values." Video. McGill University, 3 October, 2013. 4:17. http://youtu.be/IUnEZAbY9U8;
      Description: How do we determine our collective 'values' and principles? What role does religion play in such determinations in societies that regard themselves as 'secular'? View highlights of McGill Philosophy Professor Charles Taylor (co-author of the Bouchard-Taylor Commission Report) and University of Montreal Law Professor Daniel Turp, (former PQ MNA and Bloc Québécois MP) as they discuss Quebec's proposed Charter of Values. Moot Court, McGill University, October 3, 2013.
    • Charles Taylor & Marcel Wissenburg. "Skypegesprek Met Charles Taylor Door Marcel Wissenburg - Filosofisch Festival 2013." Video. Soeterbeeck Programma;, April 18, 2013. 51:16. http://youtu.be/KtSNgntSJuw
      Description: Skypegesprek met Charles Taylor door Marcel Wissenburg | Filosofisch Festival Nijmegen 2013: Schuld en boete | Vrijdag 5 april 2013, 19.30 - 02.00 uur, Collegezalencomplex, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen | Georganiseerd door het Soeterbeeck Programma i.s.m. Wintertuin, FC Sophia en Faculteit der Filosofie, Theologie en Religiewetenschappen.
    • Kwame Anthony Appiah. "Self-Creation Or Self-Discovery? - K. Anthony Appiah." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 20:09. https://youtu.be/r9cYtJewx8Q
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Michel Bastarache. "Charles Taylor, Public Intellectual - Michel Bastarache." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 14:47. https://youtu.be/iYjCmwtdmfY
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Ronald Beiner. "Taylor, Rawls, and Secularism -- Ronald Beiner." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 24:17. https://youtu.be/HbUfX2tF2t8
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Rajeev Bhargava. "The Multiple Social Imaginaries of Modern Indian Secularism - Rajeev Bhargava." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 29:14. https://youtu.be/i4_IolbR69k
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Craig Calhoun. "Social Imaginaries, Human Action, and History - Craig Calhoun." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 25:55. https://youtu.be/2_lUGru20dE
      Description: The Interpretation of Modernity - A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • José Casanova. "Varieties of Religious and Secular Phenomenological Experiences - Jose Casanova." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 24:34. https://youtu.be/tgObl0x3yeU
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • John Christman. "What is Wrong with Positive Liberty : The Struggles of Agency in a Non-Ideal World - John Christman." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 28:59. https://youtu.be/aFZffVR7EbM
      Description: Moral Agency and the Self - A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • William E. Connolly. "The Fragility of Things : Fullness, Vitality and the Contemporary Condition - William Connolly." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 24:16. https://youtu.be/dyjkv2sXLfw
      Description: The Interpretation of Modernity - A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Paolo Costa. ""Exercises in Retrieval" : Taylor as a Thinker of Historical Transitions - Paolo Costa." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 21:40. https://youtu.be/0UTLu1ovUlg
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Nigel DeSouza. "Charles Taylor and Ethical Naturalism - Nigel DeSouza." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 26:28. https://youtu.be/GL4ZAgPybnU
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Michael Paul Gallagher. "The "use" of Literature in "A Secular Age" (Prof. Michael Paul Gallagher S.I.)." Video. UniGregoriana, Jul 25, 2012. 13:00. In Italian. https://youtu.be/jTiyQRnXxfQ
      Description: «L'età secolare» di Charles Taylor - 4 (Prof. Michael Paul Gallagher S.I.) - - - - - Tavola rotonda su «L'età secolare» di Charles Taylor in collaborazione con l'Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata Presiede la sessione: Prof. Paul Gilbert S.I., Decano della Facoltà di Filosofia 1 - Un'opera caleidoscopica (Prof.ssa Rosanna Finamore) 2 - La geografia filosofico-concettuale di "A Secular Age" (Dott. Paolo Trianni) 3 - La scienza moderna è causa di secolarizzazione? Una lettura critica (Prof. Giovanni Salmeri) 4 - The "Use" of literature in "A Secular Age" (Prof. Michael Paul Gallagher S.I.) 5 - I "dilemmi" di Taylor e le sfide per la Chiesa di oggi e di domani (Prof. João Vila-Chã S.I.).
    • Julius Grey. "Charles Taylor, Public Intellectual - Julius Grey." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 9:02. https://youtu.be/25cuo2GEEQw
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Joseph Heath. "The Status of Abstract Moral Concepts - Joseph Heath." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 25:26. https://youtu.be/HSl7UezyvAQ
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Nancy Hirschmann. "What's Right with Positive Liberty : Agency, Autonomy, and the Other - Nancy Hirschmann." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 27:50. https://youtu.be/CjEQKODGh70
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Emily Johnston. "Charles Taylor: Two Minute Thinker." Video. Emily Johnston, Oct. 22, 2012. 2:09. http://youtu.be/l8F_36nup8Y.
    • Cécile Laborde. "Protecting Freedom of Conscience in the Secular Age - Cécile Laborde." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 24:11. https://youtu.be/Lxv2BFI1iak
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).  Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Guy Laforest. " Charles Taylor, Public Intellectual - Guy Laforest " Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 17:01. https://youtu.be/QSlHlOQtDL4
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Jacob Levy. "The Telos of Modernity - Jacob Levy." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 33:12. https://youtu.be/szBbhAz3hFQ
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Dominique Leydet. "Démocratie, Diversité Et Inclusion - Dominique Leydet." Video. McGill University;, Sep 6, 2012. 28:27. https://youtu.be/H-hmb7AnTjs
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Tariq Modood. "A Crisis of Secularism? - Tariq Modood." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 25:14. https://youtu.be/3DO6wDN9xvw
      Description: Religion and Modernity - A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Michele Moody-Adams. "Memory, Multiculturalism and Democracy - Michele Moody-Adams." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 24:05. https://youtu.be/jzkySWeSYNA
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Michael Rosen. "Whatever Happened to the Ontic Logos ? - Michael Rosen." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 23:22. https://youtu.be/Q-d9Z87KjRg
      Description: The Interpretation of Modernity - A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).  Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Michael Sandel. "Whose Work are You Watching?" Video. Big Think, Apr 23, 2012. 1:16. https://youtu.be/UlPTniTd1NM
      Description: Michael Sandel, on Charles Taylor's philosophy.
    • Charles Taylor. "Gifford Lectures Revisited: Reflections of Seven Templeton Laureates -- Part 2." Video. TempletonPrize, June 1, 2012. http://youtu.be/H_qZj5haYOM?t=1h14m43s
      Description: Charles Taylor reflects on his Gifford Lectures.
    • ———. "Dr Charles Taylor: "is Democracy in Danger?"." Video. University of King's College, Nov. 7, 2012. 1:28:25. http://youtu.be/gxgqwnBvCv8
      Description: Canadian philosopher and world-renowned intellectual Dr Charles Taylor, professor emeritus at McGill University, delivered the second annual Alex Fountain Memorial Lecture on 6 November 2012 at the University of King's College. He spoke on the topic "Is democracy in danger?"
      Transcript here: http://www3.nd.edu/~rabbey1/docs/transcripts/Is%20Democracy%20in%20Danger%20by%20Charles%20Taylor,%20Halifax,%20Canada,%20November%206,%202012%20--%20TRANSCRIPT.docx.
    • ———. "Reimagining, Restoring and Reclaiming Democracy." Video. HiMYSYeD, Sep. 21, 2012. 54:40. http://youtu.be/RzPlFkvlbPY
      Description: Inaugural Annual Jack Layton Lecture "Reimagining, Restoring and Reclaiming Democracy" By Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus, Department of Philosophy McGill University, Held at Ryerson Theatre, Ryerson University Toronto, September 20 2012.
    • ———. "Conversation with Charles Taylor." Video File. John Templeton Foundation, June 1, 2012. 20:55. http://www.templeton.org/who-we-are/media-room/video-and-audio/conversation-with-charles-taylor.
    • ———. "God(s): A User's Guide - Multiculturalism in Canada - Part 4." Video. RelDivProject, Oct 12, 2012. 13:44. https://youtu.be/yHygKFM7exU
      Description: God(s): A User's Guide: Explore and Discuss Session Multiculturalism in Canada: Secularism and Reasonable Accommodation Charles Taylor February 16, 2012 Canadian Museum of History, Gatineau, Québec.
    • Charles Taylor & Steve Paulson. "Charles Taylor on the Secular." Audio. To the best of our knowledge. 18 March, 2012. http://ttbook.org/book/charles-taylor-secular.
    • Charles Taylor & Jonathan Sacks. "Big Ideas: Charles Taylor and Jonathan Sacks on the Future of Religion." Video. tvochannel, Feb 10, 2012. 54:03. http://ww3.tvo.org/video/171085/charles-taylor-and-jonathan-sacks-future-religion
      Description: Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Philosophy at McGill University, Charles Taylor and Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, Jonathan Sacks discuss The Future of Religion in a Secular Age.
    • Anna Maria Tremoni & Charles Taylor. "Philosopher King: Charles Taylor." Audio. The Current (CBC Radio). 2012. http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/episode/2012/05/01/philosopher-king-charles-taylor/#.
    • James Tully. "Charles Taylor on Deep Diversity - James Tully." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. Charles Taylor on Deep Diversity - James Tully. https://youtu.be/-raJWEplmxg
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Jeremy Webber. "Cultural Differences, Languages, Perspicuous Contrasts, and Recognition - Jeremy Webber." Video. McGill University, Sep 6, 2012. 25:58. https://youtu.be/T2CQEAYI5O8
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).   Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Daniel M. Weinstock. "Charles Taylor, Public Intellectual - Daniel Weinstock." Video. McGill University, September 6, 2012. 14:07. http://youtu.be/9ZKRs9v94Vw
      Description: A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l'Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University' Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).

      Talk given as part of the Charles Taylor at 80: An International Conference event.
    • Storrs McCall. "Why Charles Taylor is the Greatest McGillian, by Storrs McCall." Video. McGill Alumni;, Aug 12, 2011. 2:26. http://youtu.be/CxINqzK1DGY
      Description: Philosophy professor Storrs McCall, BA'52, shares why he thinks prominent philosopher Charles Taylor, BA'52, is the Greatest McGillian of all time. To vote for Taylor and the rest of your favourite Greatest McGillians, visit http://aoc.mcgill.ca/greatest-mcgillians.
    • Charles Taylor. "Charles Taylor: Solidarity and Diversity in a Secular Age." Video. SweatmanMedia, Nov 10, 2011. 3:34. http://youtu.be/96u-ijmn_uI
      Description: In October 2011 at the University of Winnipeg, renowned author and philosopher Dr. Charles Taylor presented "Solidarity and Diversity in a Secular Age: Managing Belief and Unbelief in the Public Square," a lecture based on his 2007 Magnum Opus "A Secular Age"
      The lecture was presented by the Knowles-Woodsworth Centre for Theology and Public Policy, the U of W Politics Department and The Uniter's Mouseland Press Speaker Series. Video filmed by Taylor Burgess, edited by Conrad Sweatman, music by Beau and Conrad Sweatman.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor Et L'Âge Séculier." Video. Editions du Boréal;, Dec. 21, 2011. 4:47. http://youtu.be/0u9l_B9FXRE
      Description: L'Âge séculier est une riche réflexion sur les conditions contemporaines de la croyance. Il est d'usage de dire que nous, modernes occidentaux, appartenons à un « âge séculier ». Comment sommes-nous passés d'un temps, encore proche, où il était inconcevable de ne pas croire en Dieu, à l'époque actuelle où la foi n'est plus qu'une option parmi d'autres et va jusqu'à susciter la commisération ?
      Intégral 01: https://youtu.be/xII3lazVevo
      Intégral 02: http://youtu.be/M8DSw6IZtMA
      Intégral 03: http://youtu.be/2wXBiJmQ2jI
      Intégral 04: http://youtu.be/6FP3-9lTOHk
      Intégral 05: http://youtu.be/gqBEHg6lbvs
      Intégral 06: http://youtu.be/GKz8eFHn_Mo.
    • ———. "Two Directions for Secular Societies." Video. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dec 13, 2011. 16:29. In English. http://youtu.be/63QY19w-YXs
      Description: Charles Taylor (Montreal): "Two Directions for Secular Societies" (26. Mai 2010)   Unter welchen Bedingungen ist in Zukunft ein gutes Leben möglich? Um sich dieser Frage anzunähern, veranstalteten die Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin und die Siemens Stiftung die öffentliche Redereihe „Und jetzt -- Richtungen der Zukunft". Sie fand im Rahmen des Fest- und Jubiläumsprogramms der Humboldt-Universität aus Anlass ihres 200-jährigen Bestehens statt.   Die aktuellen globalen Krisen und Gefährdungen bildeten den Ausgangspunkt für die Reflexionen der eingeladenen Referenten, die sowohl natur- und geisteswissenschaftliche als auch künstlerische Perspektiven einnahmen. In ihren Vorträgen stellten sie Fragen nach den Zukunftsaussichten einer zusammenwachsenden, in allen Lebensbereichen immer komplexer werdenden Welt.
    • ———. "2009 - the Religious-Secular Divide: The U.S. Case -- Keynote: Charles Taylor | the New School." Video. The New School, Sep 8, 2011. 1:19:30. http://youtu.be/Rd6ad7jCCFA
      Description: March 5-6, 2009:   The 20th conference in the Social Research series explored the tension between religion and secularism in the United States, which is long-standing, widespread, and increasingly intense. These issues were addressed from the perspectives of religious studies, legal studies, political science, sociology, and philosophy.   Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at McGill University, addressed "The Polysemy of the Secular," in which he explains that, "treating 'secular' by its history is trailing several different meanings, and these for a variety of reasons can't be simply ironed out and reduced to one, hence the inevitability of confusions and cross-purposes.".
    • ———. "2009 - the Religious-Secular Divide: The U.S. Case -- Keynote: Charles Taylor | the New School." Video. The New School, Sep 8, 2011. https://youtu.be/Rd6ad7jCCFA
      Description: March 5-6, 2009:   The 20th conference in the Social Research series explored the tension between religion and secularism in the United States, which is long-standing, widespread, and increasingly intense. These issues were addressed from the perspectives of religious studies, legal studies, political science, sociology, and philosophy.   Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at McGill University, addressed "The Polysemy of the Secular," in which he explains that, "treating 'secular' by its history is trailing several different meanings, and these for a variety of reasons can't be simply ironed out and reduced to one, hence the inevitability of confusions and cross-purposes."   This conference was made possible by generous support from the Russell Sage Foundation, the John Templeton Foundation, and Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts.   The conference was co-directed by Arien Mack, Alfred and Monette Marrow Professor of Psychology at The New School for Social Research and editor of Social Research since 1970 and José Casanova, Professor of Sociology and Senior Fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University.   The conference proceedings are available in a special issue of Social Research, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2009). You may also join our event mailing list by contacting us at cps@newschool.edu.   SOCIAL RESEARCH: AN INTERNATIONAL QUARTERLY | http://www.newschool.edu/cps/social-r...   THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH | http://www.newschool.edu/nssr   EUGENE LANG COLLEGE THE NEW SCHOOL FOR LIBERAL ARTS | http://www.newschool.edu/lang/   THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu   *Location: The New School -- Thursday, March 5, 6:00- 7:15 p.m. - John Tishman Auditorium - 66 West 12th Street, New York, NY 10011.
    • Charles Taylor & Akeel Bilgrami. "A Secular Age: Charles Taylor." Audio. Rethinking Religion Radio Show. 52. May 16, 2011. http://ircpl.org/a-secular-age-charles-taylor/
      Description: A radio episode from Rethinking Religion with Charles Taylor, professor emeritus of Political Science and Philosophy at McGill University and winner of the Templeton Prize and the Kyoto Prize. He is in conversation here with Akeel Bilgrami, Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University.
    • Charles Taylor & Tu Weiming. "Dialogue: Charles M. Taylor and Tu Weiming (杜维明) 2011-06-11." Video. Marek Jeziorek, Jul 4, 2011. 1:06:15. https://youtu.be/b3-ZnkCC0Jc
      Description: Prof. Tu Weiming (杜维明 教授) and Prof. Charles M. Taylor held a dialogue at Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (Institute for Human Sciences) in Vienna, Austria on June 11th, 2011. Prof. Charles Taylor is Professor Emeritus, McGill University and Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen Permanent Fellow. Prof. Tu Weiming (杜维明 教授) is the Director of Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies and a Lifetime Professor of Philosophy Peking University. He is also Professor Emeritus, Harvard University and a Senior Fellow of Asia Center at Harvard University.
      Transcript available here.
    • Charles Taylor, Giuliano Amato, Adam Michnik, Giovanni Reale, Krzysztof Michalski & Alberto Melloni. "Religion in the Public Sphere [11 Parts]." Video. IWMVienna, 2010. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3C09B12C17E1AE49
      Description: Public Debate on the role of religion in the public sphere in Milan on June 8, 2010.  Discussants: Giuliano Amato, former Primeminister of Italy, Adam Michnik, Polish essayist and publisher of the daily Gazeta Wyborcza, Giovanni Reale, Professor of Philosophy at Milan University, Charles Taylor, Canadian philosopher and Permanent Fellow at the IWM. Chairs: Krzysztof Michalski and Alberto Melloni.
      Video 0: https://youtu.be/ZxSlBuNmzt0
      Video 1: https://youtu.be/RUGoUXKhQhY
      Video 2: https://youtu.be/eUPoMbgn8xg
      Video 3: https://youtu.be/lWturAGUDFc
      Video 4: https://youtu.be/3JKnLvSmuxg
      Video 5: https://youtu.be/K8-JOuUhL_o
      Video 6: https://youtu.be/dYqQI230dX0
      Video 7: https://youtu.be/DKVnLwsl5JI
      Video 8: https://youtu.be/eFlSWpKZ35g
      Video 9: https://youtu.be/wCBUN71pgcI
      Video 10: https://youtu.be/wLwIZPo7bh8.
    • Jack Russell Weinstein & Charles Taylor. "A Secular Age." Audio. Why? Radio. October 10, 2010. http://www.philosophyinpubliclife.org/Why/previousepisodes/episode21.html.
    • Judith Butler. "Is Judaism Zionism? Religious Sources for the Critique of Violence." Audio. 2009. http://tif.ssrc.org/wp-content/uploads/audio/Butler.mp3
      Description: Four of the world’s leading public intellectuals came together on Thursday, October 22, in the historic Great Hall at Cooper Union to discuss “Rethinking Secularism.” In an electrifying symposium convened by the Institute for Public Knowledge at NYU, the Social Science Research Council and the Humanities Institute at Stony Brook University, Judith Butler, Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, and Cornel West gave powerful accounts of religion in the public sphere.
    • Charles Gelman. "Audio: The Power of Religion in the Public Sphere." Audio. 2009. http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2009/11/02/rethinking-secularism-audio/;
      Description: Four of the world’s leading public intellectuals came together on Thursday, October 22, in the historic Great Hall at Cooper Union to discuss “Rethinking Secularism.” In an electrifying symposium convened by the Institute for Public Knowledge at NYU, the Social Science Research Council and the Humanities Institute at Stony Brook University, Judith Butler, Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, and Cornel West gave powerful accounts of religion in the public sphere.
    • Jürgen Habermas. "‘The Political’ – the Rational Sense of a Questionable Inheritance of Political Theology." Audio. 52:48. 2009. http://tif.ssrc.org/wp-content/uploads/audio/Habermas.mp3
      Description: Four of the world’s leading public intellectuals came together on Thursday, October 22, in the historic Great Hall at Cooper Union to discuss “Rethinking Secularism.” In an electrifying symposium convened by the Institute for Public Knowledge at NYU, the Social Science Research Council and the Humanities Institute at Stony Brook University, Judith Butler, Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, and Cornel West gave powerful accounts of religion in the public sphere.
    • hnasandrapatriciasss. "Taylor y El Reconocimiento Parte 1." Video. hnasandrapatriciasss, Aug 27, 2009. 5:59. In Spanish. https://youtu.be/1Pi8hO78Y5g.
    • Charles Taylor. "Clip 4: The Key to Living Together (Templeton Foundation)." Video. John Templeton Foundation, May 27, 2009. 2:18. https://youtu.be/7kvl5fBSCHI
      Description: 2007 Templeton Prize Laureate Charles Taylor speaks on the key to living together.
    • ———. "Clip 3: The Importance of Narrative in Understanding (Templeton Foundation)." Video. John Templeton Foundation, May 27, 2009. 1:29. https://youtu.be/FQtEVrg7T6g
      Description: 2007 Templeton Prize Laureate Charles Taylor speaks on the importance of narrative in understanding.
    • ———. "Clip 2: Solving Ethnic Conflicts Like Darfur (Templeton Foundation)." Video. John Templeton Foundation, May 27, 2009. 1:29. https://youtu.be/_7MojGw6Wa0
      Description: 2007 Templeton Prize Laureate Charles Taylor speaks on solving ethnic conflicts like Darfur.
    • ———. "Clip 1: The Case for Spiritual Rediscovery (Templeton Foundation)." Video. John Templeton Foundation, May 27, 2009. 5:09. https://youtu.be/b4Y0KL56GwU
      Description: 2007 Templeton Prize Laureate Charles Taylor speaks on the case for spiritual rediscovery.
    • ———. "The Case for Spiritual Discovery - Charles Taylor, 2007 Templeton Prize Winner." Video. TempletonPrize, Apr 21, 2009. 5:08. https://youtu.be/hA1dtTTmv0g.
    • ———. "Solving Ethnic Conflicts Like Darfur - Charles Taylor, 2007 Templeton Prize Winner." Video. TempletonPrize, Apr 21, 2009. 1:24. https://youtu.be/jZa6gEaG8VE.
    • ———. "The History of American Secularism - Charles Taylor." Video. FORA.tv;, Jul 1, 2009. 4:23. https://youtu.be/RbWwVv5aQL0
      Description: Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/03/05/Charles_Tay...Charles Taylor discusses the history of the first amendment and America's separation of church and state. He discusses the dichotomy between secularism and religiousness and how it has changed over the centuries.-----Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, McGill University treats the term "secular" with several different meanings which, for a variety of reasons can't be simply ironed out and reduced to one, hence the inevitability of confusions and cross-purposes. - The New SchoolCharles Margrave Taylor, CC, GOQ, BA, MA, Ph.D, FRSC (born November 5, 1931) is a Canadian philosopher who has made significant contributions to political philosophy, philosophy of social science, and the history of philosophy. He is often classified as a communitarian, though he is uncomfortable with the label. He is a practicing Roman Catholic. Taylor was educated at the McGill University (B.A. in History in 1952) and at Balliol College, Oxford (B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics in 1955, M.A. in 1960, D.Phil in 1961), where he studied under Isaiah Berlin and G. E. M. Anscombe. He succeeded John Plamenatz as Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory in the University of Oxford and Fellow of All Souls College and was for many years Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where he is now professor emeritus. Taylor is now Board of Trustees Professor of Law and Philosophy at Northwestern University.
    • ———. "Can Human Action be Explained?" Video, Audio. Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University;, Nov 10, 2009. 1:22:44. http://ircpl.org/event/charles-taylor-can-human-action-be-explained/
      Description: Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at McGill University and winner of the 2007 Templeton Prize and the 2008 Kyoto Prize speaks on "Can Human Action Be Explained?".
    • ———. "Message from Charles Margrave Taylor - THE 2008 KYOTO PRIZE." Video. InamoriFoundation English, Aug 12, 2009. 5:10. https://youtu.be/EwQzd1edyZE
      Description: Video Messages from Dr. Charles MargraveTaylor, the Laureate of 2008 KYOTO PRIZE, Arts and Philosophy. "Feelings on receiving the Kyoto Prize" "What philosphers can do for society" "Future interest and theme"(2008/11/11)  http://www.inamori-f.or.jp/laureates/k24_c_charles/prf_e.html.
    • ———. "Charles Taylor: The Future of the Secular." Video. The New School, 03.05, 2009. 1:19:38. http://library.fora.tv/2009/03/05/Charles_Taylor_The_Future_of_the_Secular
      Description: Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, McGill University treats the term "secular" with several different meanings which, for a variety of reasons can't be simply ironed out and reduced to one, hence the inevitability of confusions and cross-purposes.
    • ———. "The Politics of Recognition." Video. Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University, April 17, 2009. 1:28:19. https://vimeo.com/4203047.
    • ———. "Why we Need a Radical Redefinition of Secularism." Audio. 35:29. 2009. http://tif.ssrc.org/wp-content/uploads/audio/Taylor.mp3
      Description: Four of the world’s leading public intellectuals came together on Thursday, October 22, in the historic Great Hall at Cooper Union to discuss “Rethinking Secularism.” In an electrifying symposium convened by the Institute for Public Knowledge at NYU, the Social Science Research Council and the Humanities Institute at Stony Brook University, Judith Butler, Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, and Cornel West gave powerful accounts of religion in the public sphere.
    • Charles Taylor & Francis George. "Faith in a Secular Age." Video. The Catholic University of America, November 19, 2009. http://video.cua.edu/CONFERENCES/Year4Priest/faith.cfm
      Description: Cardinal Francis George of Chicago and author Charles Taylor lead a public forum at Catholic University on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, to kick off a 15-month research project that will re-examine religion and faith for both the spiritual seeker and all the faithful in this secular age.
    • Charles Taylor & James McEvoy. "Radio Interview with Charles Taylor and James McEvoy about A Secular Age." Audio. Encounters. Sept. 6, 2009. http://www.abc.net.au/rn/encounter/default.htm.
    • Cornel West. "Prophetic Religion and the Future of Capitalist Civilization." Audio. 21:49. 2009. http://tif.ssrc.org/wp-content/uploads/audio/West.mp3
      Description: Four of the world’s leading public intellectuals came together on Thursday, October 22, in the historic Great Hall at Cooper Union to discuss “Rethinking Secularism.” In an electrifying symposium convened by the Institute for Public Knowledge at NYU, the Social Science Research Council and the Humanities Institute at Stony Brook University, Judith Butler, Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, and Cornel West gave powerful accounts of religion in the public sphere.
    • Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation. "The Post Secular Society." Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation, 2008. In Dutch and English. http://www.buddhistmedia.com/uitzending.aspx?lIntEntityId=1030&lIntType=0&lIntYear=2008
      Description: Documentary featuring Charles Taylor, Jürgen Habermas, John Gray and Karen Armstrong.
    • Charles Taylor. "A Key Note Lecture by Philosopher Charles Taylor at the Secular Imaginaries Conference." Video. The New School, 2007. 1:17:38. http://library.fora.tv/2007/05/04/Keynote_Lecture_with_Charles_Taylor/
      Description: The New School for Social Research at the New School and the Center for Transcultural Studies, a Chicago-based scholarly network, jointly sponsored a conference on the work of Charles Taylor.   The conference focus was on Taylor's work in the last two decades, starting from Sources of the Self published in 1989 and reaching into the present with the forthcoming book, A Secular Age (2007) originating from his more recent Gifford Lectures.
    • ———. "Templeton Prize News Conference." 2007.
    • Charles Taylor & David Frost. "Frost Over the World - Science & Religion." Video. Al Jazeera English, 5 May, 2007. 12:21. https://youtu.be/O_1v_MDfbZE
      Description: Sir David Frost talks to Templeton prizewinner, Professor Charles Taylor, Indarjit Singh, the editor of Sikh Messenger, and Muhammed Bari, the secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, about science and religion.
    • Charles Taylor & Tom Morton. "Philosophy, Spirituality and the Self - Part 1." Audio. The Philosopher's Zone. 7 April, 2007. http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/philosopherszone/philosophy-spirituality-and-the-self---part-1/3396640
      Description: Charles Taylor, the distinguished Canadian philosopher, has just been awarded the Templeton Prize, the world's most highly endowed award for intellectual achievement. This week on The Philosopher's Zone, he talks to ABC Radio National's Tom Morton, about how we are intellectually and how we got to where we are.
    • ———. "Philosophy, Spirituality and the Self - Part 2." Audio. The Philosopher's Zone. 14 April, 2007. http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/philosopherszone/philosophy-spirituality-and-the-self---part-2/3401434
      Description: Charles Taylor, the distinguished Canadian philosopher, has just been awarded the Templeton Prize, the world's most highly endowed award for intellectual achievement. This week, we hear the second part of his conversation with ABC Radio National's Tom Morton, about how a moral view of the human self might be possible in an age of scepticism and neo-Darwinism. And Danny Postel, senior editor of opendemocracy.net returns to the program with news of Iranian dissident journalist, Akbar Ganji, who is touring the West talking to eminent philosophers and political thinkers.
    • Charles Taylor & Robert Siegel. "Interview on “All Things Considered”." Audio. NPR All Things Consdiered. March 14, 2007. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=8904420.
    • Charles Taylor & Ray Suarez. "Interview on "the News Hour with Jim Lehrer"." Audio. The News Hour with Jim Lehrer. March 20, 2007. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/religion-jan-june07-templeton_03-20/.
    • Charles Taylor & Pierre Manent. "La Religion Dans La Cité Des Modernes : Un Divorce Sans Issue?" Video. Cégep de Trois-rivières Département de Philosophie, 14 octobre, 2006. http://philosophie.cegeptr.qc.ca/2007/10/la-religion-dans-la-cite-des-modernes-un-divorce-sans-issue/
      Description: Pierre Manent et Charles Taylor, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal.
    • Charles Taylor. "Big Ideas: Charles Taylor on Religion and Violence." Video. TVO, Feb 26, 2005.
    • Charles Taylor, Bryan Magee, Janet Hoenig & Tony Tyley. "Marxist Philosophy with Charles Taylor, Bryan Magee, Janet Hoenig, Tony Tyley." Video. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 2003. 
      Description: Originally broadcast in 1976; original BBC broadcast series title: Men of Ideas.
    • The following is a series of short remarks by Taylor on a variety of topics from INTELECOM's "The Examined Life" series, 1998.
    • ———. "Cultural Identity." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 2:28. https://youtu.be/kGZzpZRc4g8
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor talks about the role that social and cultural groups play in the formation of one's identity.
    • ———. "The Community and Individual Identity." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 2:57. https://youtu.be/lmhlxqtB60s
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor talks about individual identity, particularly as reflected in moral positions of individuals. Professor Taylor explains that what often seems to be the position of the individual alone is actually a position that has, at least in part, come about as the result of the larger group or community to which the individual belongs.    .
    • ———. "Hegel and the Goals of Life." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 1:00. https://youtu.be/WDFxxpKQ6cU
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor discusses Hegel's beliefs about life's goals. Professor Taylor explains that Hegel saw human beings as intrinsically rational, which he linked very closely to freedom. In fact, Professor Taylor says, Hegel defined reason very much as Kant did--namely, that one is free when one, as a rational being, is controlling one's own life. In Hegel's view, the highest purpose in life is being part of the process that brings about the fullest realization of freedom and reason.
    • ———. "Aristotle on the State." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 2:13. https://youtu.be/-tf1TMhcRcc
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor talks about Aristotle's focus on free political society and self-rule. It was Aristotle who originated the concept of politics as a moral activity, a means by which people can act together not because they are ordered to do so, but because collective actions emerge from common moral, reasoned deliberation.
    • ———. "The Self and Unconditional Value." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 2:23. https://youtu.be/xEbCdbu32js
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor discusses his notion of the self, stating that, "…if a self has an identity, then a self has to live in the horizon of some or other idea of unconditional worth."    .
    • ———. "Modern Dualism." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 3:56. https://youtu.be/duJjtUx78s4
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor talks about the tendency to see the mental and the physical as two completely separate and distinct categories. He notes that much of modern philosophy is concerned with blurring the rigid line between the two, in recognition of the middle ground between them.
    • ———. "The Self in Historical Context (Part Three)." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 6:13. https://youtu.be/fJC5-8u7DaE
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor continues his discussion of the self, tracing the evolution of the concept over time. Professor Taylor talks about the modern perspective of the self, which he describes as being two kinds of internal, self-examination that are very much at odds. This first of these consists of taking the things that we desire and making them over in a rational form. The second aspect of the modern self argues against the first approach, looking instead for a new means by which to express what we truly want and desire.    .
    • ———. "Recognition in the Formation of Self." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 2:58. https://youtu.be/wwS0pteLbq8
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor talks about ways in which one's identity is worked out with other people. He discusses the paramount importance of recognition, by which he means acceptance for what you are by people that really matter. An example in childhood, Professor Taylor explains, would be one's parents.    .
    • ———. "Knowledge." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 4:01. https://youtu.be/JqyLBo2cM5s
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor talks about different understandings of knowledge, beginning with Descartes, who believed that knowledge is inner representation of outer reality.    .
    • ———. "The Self in Historical Context (Part Two)." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 2:00. https://youtu.be/DfeIG1nVPrs
      Description: Continuing his discussion of the self in historical context, philosopher Charles Taylor talks about the progression of ideas about the self from Descartes through John Locke. It was from Locke that what Professor Taylor calls the "punctual self" that's seen in the modern world first emerged. This is the concept of the self that is not defined by any particular substantive desires, tendencies or beliefs, but by the idea that one has the power to makes one's self over by "careful examination."    .
    • ———. "The Self in Historical Context (Part One)." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 8:26. https://youtu.be/teqHpDo8vm0
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor talks about the ways in which the concept of "the self" has changed over time. He begins by talking about Plato and then moves through other major philosophers, including Augustine and Descartes, pointing out that there has been a gradually increasing` emphasis on turning inwards when examining identity and the self.    .
    • ———. "Minority Rights, Cultural Survival and the Self." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 2:27. https://youtu.be/X1BQesAsTwU
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor talks about the devastating impact on personal identity when reference points like language, traditions and other elements of culture are destroyed.    .
    • ———. "Significant Others." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 1:39. https://youtu.be/-lb6y4V3Xbo
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor talks about George Herbert Mead and the distinction he made between the "I" and the "me." The fundamental idea here is that we don't discover who we are simply from the inside. Rather, we discover who we are by how we're received, accepted, and not accepted by others.    .
    • ———. "Reductive Theories of the Self." Video. INTELECOM, Mar 16, 2018. 3:40. https://youtu.be/P5TRbbIGSek
      Description: Philosopher Charles Taylor discusses his ideas about what he calls "reductive theories of human beings." Professor Taylor explains that, by reductive, he means simplifying explanations and ideas that normally require "rich language" and substituting forms of language that are stripped of complexity. He adds that two examples of reductive theories are behaviorism and what he terms "the computer model."  

      Contributions by Charles Taylor to: 

      What is Philosophy? What is Philosophy?: Relationship of Philosophy to Other Fields of Thought  What is the Meaning of Life? Are Interpretations True?: Hermeneutics  Knowledge The Self in Historical Context (Part One) The Self in Historical Context (Part Two) The Self in Historical Context (Part Three) The Self and Unconditional Value Reductive Theories of the Self Recognition in the Formation of Self Significant Others Modern Dualism Is Mind Distinct from Body?: Renes Descartes, a Solitary Thinker What Justifies the State?: A Call for Reasoned Public Debate Aristotle on the State Does the End Justify the Means?: The Utilitarian Principle of Ethics Is Mind Distinct from Body?: The Reductionists' Accounts of Mental Activity What Justifies the State?: Issues That Separate Liberals and Communitarians The Community and Individual Identity Minority Rights, Cultural Survival and the Self Cultural Identity Hegel and the Goals of Life.
    • Charles Taylor, John Searle & Patricia Churchland. "Mind Matters." Video. Channel Four (Great Britain);, 1988. In English. 
      Description: University of California, Berkeley philosophy professor John Searle interviews various philosophers and researchers on matters relating to the mind and human perception.
    • Charles Taylor & Anthony Quinton. "Charles Taylor and Anthony Quinton - is Mind Identical with Brain?" David Balcarras, 1973. 24:34.