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Charles F. Taylor or Rick Taylor (born 1941), American college football coach and athletic director Charley Taylor (1941–2022), American professional football wide receiver Charlie Taylor (American football) (1920–1977), American professional football lineman
Charles Margrave Taylor was born in Montreal, Quebec, on November 5, 1931, to a Roman Catholic Francophone mother and a Protestant Anglophone father by whom he was raised bilingually. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] His father, Walter Margrave Taylor, was a steel magnate originally from Toronto while his mother, Simone Marguerite Beaubien, was a dressmaker. [ 53 ]
A Secular Age is a book written by the philosopher Charles Taylor which was published in 2007 by Harvard University Press on the basis of Taylor's earlier Gifford Lectures (Edinburgh 1998–99). The noted sociologist Robert Bellah [1] has referred to A Secular Age as "one of the most important books to be written in my lifetime." [2]
L. Charles Taylor is an American actor best known for the role of David Dalton in the Code of Vengeance television series. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Taylor was born in the United States but he was an "air force brat" who spent his early childhood in Italy and moved frequently around the US.
Taylor and his wife Patricia married in 1965. The Taylors lived in Reston, Virginia. They had three children, Elizabeth, Erica, and Charles Jr., and three grandchildren, Robyn, Jordyn, and Nathan. [2] He did speaking engagements and served as a consultant to the Commanders. [2] Taylor died on February 19, 2022, in Northern Virginia, at the age ...
Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity [1] is a work of philosophy by Charles Taylor, published in 1989 by Harvard University Press. It is an attempt to articulate and to write a history of the "modern identity".
Charles Taylor was born in Hull in 1922. [1] He began his degree at Queen Mary College (a constituent college of the University of London), but the college was subsequently evacuated to Cambridge during World War II. He graduated in 1943 and after working for the Admiralty during the war, worked as a lecturer and then a reader after completing ...
Charles H. Taylor (Michigan politician) (1813–1889), American politician who served as the Michigan Secretary of State Charles H. Taylor (lyricist) (1859–1907), British lyricist Charles H. Taylor (publisher) (1846–1921), American journalist and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives