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  1. Le Quebec, quel Quebec?: Dialogues avec Charles Taylor, Claude Ryan et quelques autres sur le liberalisme et le nationalisme quebecois (French Edition) by Marc Briere, 2001
  2. Individuelle Identität und kulturelle Praxis. Politische Philosophie nach Charles Taylor. by Hartmut Rosa, 1998-01-01
  3. Theology at the End of the Century: A Dialogue on the Postmodern With Thomas J.J. Altizer, Mark C. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist and Robert P. Scharle (Studies in Religion and Culture)
  4. Deep Sting by Charles D. Taylor, 1991-05
  5. United Mind Workers: Unions and Teaching in the Knowledge Society (Jossey Bass Education Series) by Charles Taylor Kerchner, Julia E. Koppich, et all 1997-05-12
  6. Charles Taylor by Mark Redhead, 2002-05
  7. Charles E. Taylor: 1868-1956 the Wright Brothers Mechanician by H.R. With Peter J. Unitt Dufour, 1997-01-01
  8. Artificial Life II (Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity Proceedings) by Christopher G. Langton, Charles Taylor, et all 2003-04-17
  9. QUEEN OF THE MIST: The Story of Annie Edson Taylor, First Person Ever to Go over Niagara Falls and Survive by Charles Carlin Parish, 1987-05
  10. Partick Past and Present by Charles Taylor, 2010-01-10
  11. Radical Tories: The Conservative Tradition in Canada by Charles Taylor, 2006-01
  12. Images of the Journey in Dante's Divine Comedy by Professor Charles H. Taylor, Patricia Finley, 1997-11-13
  13. Early New England Meditative Poetry: Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor (Sources of American Spirituality) by Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, 1989-03
  14. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor ...: Clerus Domini. Office Ministerial. Discourse of Friendship. Rules and Advices to the Clergy. Life by Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber, et all 2010-04-22

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62. Salon Entertainment | Gloria
Review by charles taylor 'Gloria' proves once again that filmmakers don't know what to do with Sharon Stone.
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63. TAYLOR, Charles Jay
charles Jay taylor. Born 11 August 1855, New York, New York. Died 18 January 1929, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Neville Island, ? Coming
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64. Salon Entertainment | The Hi-Lo Country
Review by charles taylor The boredom trilogy The scenery chews itself in 'The HiLo Country,' director Stephen Frears' laconic throwback to '70s Westerns
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  • 66. Salon.com Books | "Samaritan" By Richard Price
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  • "Samaritan" by Richard Price The author of "Clockers" tells the story of a rich guilty white guy who tries to help the kids in the housing project he grew up in, with dire results. By Charles Taylor Richard Price's early novels for example, "The Wanderers" were influenced as much by such movies as "Rebel Without a Cause" and "The Wild One" as they were by the fiction of one of Price's heroes, Hubert Selby Jr. They were often criticized for that, as well as celebrated for it. So, to both Price's supporters and detractors, it seemed a logical extension of his vivid, camera-ready prose when he went to Hollywood to pen screenplays. But ever since Price returned to fiction with the series of social-realist novels that began with "Clockers" and continued with "Freedomland" and the new "Samaritan," it's been common to hear people say that the novelist has forfeited the "voice" of his first novels for the "messages" of his recent work. (That was essentially the thrust of Mark Costello's divided assessment of "Samaritan" in the New York Times Book Review.)

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    69. Review Of Jon Elster : Taylor, Charles (1980), Formal Theory In The Social Scien
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    Contemporary social science tends to suffer from too many misplaced attempts at mathematical or game-theoretical formulation, and much effort is 'wasted in either propounding such formulations, or in showing their inanity. Jon Elster does not entirely escape this himself, but Logic and Society is truly remarkable in pointing the way to some possibly very relevant formalizations. These are particularly to be found in the chapter on 'contradictions of society'. There Elster attempts to delineate the properties of certain self-frustrating predicaments of action, and to relate them as well to Hegelian-Marxist conceptions of contradiction. It may be, however, that the relevance of this analysis is restricted to societies whose form of life has become atomistic, and whose members thus function in an individual-calculative way in many spheres of life. But even so, formalizations of the kind Elster provides would be useful in defining one kind of historically evolved society among others.
    I have to confess that I started reading Jon Elster's Logic and Society LS ) with great scepticism. I believe that we suffer from a veritable pandemic of misplaced mathematization in the contemporary sciences of man. There is a massive violation of Aristotle's injunction not to try to treat a subject with a degree of exactness it will not admit of.

    70. Salon.com Arts & Entertainment | "The Good Thief"
    charles taylor says, A stoned Nick Nolte lumbers through Monte Carlo in Neil Jordan's dazzling, freespirited remake of a French crime classic.
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  • Nutsa Kukhianidze and Nick Nolte in "The Good Thief." "The Good Thief" A stoned Nick Nolte lumbers through Monte Carlo in Neil Jordan's dazzling, free-spirited remake of a French crime classic. By Charles Taylor Nick Nolte has become the movies' magnificent wreck, an image of battered masculinity that is far more beautiful than any preserved and mellowed good looks could ever be. There have been other stars who could be described that way, the older Humphrey Bogart for one. But where Bogart appeared graven, sepulchral, Nolte's face retains a fleeting trace of youth. There is a suggestion of unformed boyishness in his cheekbones, and expectancy in his narrow, hooded eyes. It's a face that, for all the hard knocks it looks to have undergone, seems unprotected, as if the crags and hollows were still tender to the touch instead of evidence of the emotional scar tissue he has formed. The tension in a Nolte performance has always been between his huge, lumbering body, the voice that sounds roasted to a husk, and the jackrabbit energy that expresses itself most often in some sudden, raspy exclamation.

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    73. Salon :: :: Movies :: Review :: "Erin Brockovich", By Charles Taylor :: Page 1
    charles taylor reviews the sexy, exciting legal drama and straightforward movie by Steven Soderbergh.
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  • Get a free Allstate quote Search our Personals ... Corrections "Erin Brockovich" In this sexy, exciting legal drama, Steven Soderbergh delivers his most straightforward movie and Julia Roberts her best performance. By Charles Taylor T here has long been a flinty side to Julia Roberts, an edge of impatient, cutting intelligence that the crowd-pleasing movies she has often chosen to make haven't been able to contain or smooth over. In last year's "Runaway Bride" it was easy enough to believe that someone of Roberts' independent disposition would balk at the prospect of marriage. But when the movie shifted into the damnable therapeutic mode that has taken over romantic comedy, the picture fell apart. You couldn't believe for an instant that Roberts suffered from low self-esteem, that she would ever say or do less than exactly what she meant. The slight awkwardness that made Roberts' coltish beauty touching in her early films was long ago replaced by a self-aware confidence that is inimical to an era when most big roles for women play on magazine-article notions of women's insecurities rather than their capabilities. Sometimes, watching Roberts try to shoehorn herself into contemporary soft-as-slippers entertainment, I've thought it a pity she wasn't a star in the '30s, a tougher-minded time that would have known exactly what to do with her.

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    75. Salon :: :: Col :: Tayl :: Home Movies By Charles Taylor: Isn't It Romantic?, By
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  • Get a free Allstate quote Search our Personals ... Corrections Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Isn't it romantic? Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn bring a dash of style to Stanley Donen's caper in Paris. By Charles Taylor In some of these pictures as paperback thriller blurbs and coming attraction announcers used to say the fate of the free world hangs in the balance. In others, it's merely the hero and heroine's skins no matter. The best movies descended from "The 39 Steps" understand that what really counts is the romance. The dangers the new lovers face function like the complications in romantic comedy: as a series of tests the lovers must face to prove that they trust each other. And just as crucial, the scrapes they get into test their style, their cool, their wit. Their ability to act as deftly under pressure as they do at ease endears these characters to us, just as we love Fred Astaire as much for the way he strides across a room, one hand thrust casually in his pocket, as for the way he dances. In "Charade" (1963) the most sophisticated of these movies, a thug forces Cary Grant to climb to the roof of the Parisian office of American Express for the unexpressed purpose of pushing him off. Instead of panicking, Grant offers a dismissive complaint: "All right, but the view had better be worth it." He's so relaxed that when he gets to the roof, he turns his back on his would-be killer, puts on his glasses, gives nighttime Paris a cursory glance and says "Mmm, very pretty," like someone who's been forced to look at one too many holiday snaps.

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    77. Salon.com Arts & Entertainment | "Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary"
    charles taylor reviews the documentary with Traudl Junge, one of the women who worked as a private secretary to Adolf Hitler.
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  • Traudl Junge in "Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary." "Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary" She was in the bunker with you-know-who and can't forgive herself. In this haunting documentary, 81-year-old Traudl Junge faces the truth. By Charles Taylor Once or twice we see her watching a videotape of one of her interviews, not for any overtly cinematic effect but rather for her to annotate or expand what she has already said. The drama of the film is in the story Junge has to tell but, more important, in her reckoning with the consequences of her history. The subject is as much Junge in the present (she was 81 when the interviews were conducted in the spring of 2001; she died last year, the day after the film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival) as what she witnessed during the early 1940s. What I'm saying is that any judgment on "Blind Spot" is very much a judgment on Traudl Junge. The film is not what you may have been led to expect and what I expected walking in. It is not another participant in the Nazi terror denying knowledge or responsibility, pretending to be shocked. Junge does claim she did not know the extent of what was done to the Jews until after the war and because of the weird, removed circumstances she was in, it's not hard to believe her.

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    79. Salon :: :: Movies :: Review :: "Baise-Moi", By Charles Taylor :: Page 1
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