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  2. Harold Taylor (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor's book On Education and Freedom (1954) discussed the nature of freedom in education, but also the challenges McCarthyism had brought, and the politics of creating an educational space that allows students to think for themselves. [18] Finally, McCarthyism began its decline, with the Senate's decision to censure Senator McCarthy. [19]

  3. Paul W. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor's Respect for Nature is widely considered one of the fullest and most sophisticated defences of a life-centered (biocentric) approach to nature. In this work, Taylor agrees with biocentrists that all living things, both plants and animals, have inherent value and deserve moral concern and consideration.

  4. Bron Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor is also editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature and subsequently founded the International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, serving as its president from 2006 to 2009. He also founded the society's affiliated Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, serving as its editor since 2007.

  5. Dark Green Religion - Wikipedia

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    Bron Taylor is an American scholar and conservationist who was trained as a sociologist of religion. Attached to the University of Florida, his research has focused on religion, ecology, environmental ethics and the history and ethnography of environmentalism, surf culture and what he calls "earth-based spirituality". [1]

  6. Edward Burnett Tylor - Wikipedia

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    Tylor often likens primitive cultures to "children", and sees culture and the mind of humans as progressive. His work was a refutation of the theory of social degeneration, which was popular at the time. [7] At the end of Primitive Culture, Tylor writes, "The science of culture is essentially a reformers' science." [24]

  7. Sources of the Self - Wikipedia

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    The third axis refers to the dignity we afford to ourselves and others based on how we understand our role and perhaps usefulness in society. Taylor illuminates and emphasizes the moral framework for our values because he feels it is invisible to many in contemporary society.

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  9. Charles Taylor (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Margrave Taylor CC GOQ FRSC FBA (born November 5, 1931) 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, the history of philosophy, and intellectual history.

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