Secularism and Freedom of Conscience

Awards:   Nominated for FAF Translation Prize 2011 Winner of Templeton Prize 2007 Winner of Templeton Prize 2007.
Author:   Jocelyn Maclure ,  Charles Taylor ,  Jane Marie Todd
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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9780674058651


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   24 October 2011
Format:   Hardback
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  • Nominated for FAF Translation Prize 2011
  • Winner of Templeton Prize 2007
  • Winner of Templeton Prize 2007.

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Secularism: the definition of this word is as practical and urgent as income inequalities or the paths to sustainable development. In this wide-ranging analysis, Jocelyn Maclure and Charles Taylor provide a clearly reasoned, articulate account of the two main principles of secularism-equal respect, and freedom of conscience-and its two operative modes-separation of Church (or mosque or temple) and State, and State neutrality vis-Ã-vis religions. But more crucially, they make the powerful argument that in our ever more religiously diverse, politically interconnected world, secularism, properly understood, may offer the only path to religious and philosophical freedom. Secularism and Freedom of Conscience grew out of a very real problem-Quebec's need for guidelines to balance the equal respect due to all citizens with the right to religious freedom. But the authors go further, rethinking secularism in light of other critical issues of our time. The relationship between religious beliefs and deeply-held secular convictions, the scope of the free exercise of religion, and the place of religion in the public sphere are aspects of the larger challenge Maclure and Taylor address: how to manage moral and religious diversity in a free society. Secularism, they show, is essential to any liberal democracy in which citizens adhere to a plurality of conceptions of what gives meaning and direction to human life. The working model the authors construct in this nuanced account is capacious enough to accommodate difference and freedom of conscience, while holding out hope for a world in which diversity no longer divides us.

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Author:   Jocelyn Maclure ,  Charles Taylor ,  Jane Marie Todd
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9780674058651


ISBN 10:   0674058658
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   24 October 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Charles Taylor and Jocelyn Maclure elucidate the constitutive principles of secularism in this brief, well-structured, carefully argued work of philosophical analysis...Taylor and Maclure have written a sophisticated conceptual analysis. Not everyone will agree with all of their pronouncements, but their work certainly enhances one's understanding of the meaning and nature of secularism. -- Graeme Voyer Winnipeg Free Press 20111224 Taylor and Maclure have collaborated to present a clear, compelling and common-sense analysis of the vexed issue of church and state in contemporary politics. They commend a liberal-pluralist approach to cultural difference. -- Dennis O'Brien America 20120326


"This little book is a philosophical novella whose greatest virtue is that it may actually be read by both religious thinkers and academic philosophers--two audiences of slight interaction--and perhaps even ignite a sustained dialogue between them. -- Philip S. Gorski, Yale University Charles Taylor and Jocelyn Maclure elucidate the ""constitutive principles"" of secularism in this brief, well-structured, carefully argued work of philosophical analysis...Taylor and Maclure have written a sophisticated conceptual analysis. Not everyone will agree with all of their pronouncements, but their work certainly enhances one's understanding of the meaning and nature of secularism. -- Graeme Voyer * Winnipeg Free Press * Taylor and Maclure have collaborated to present a clear, compelling and common-sense analysis of the vexed issue of church and state in contemporary politics. They commend a ""liberal-pluralist"" approach to cultural difference. -- Dennis O'Brien * America *"


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Jocelyn Maclure is Professeur agrégé de philosophie at Université Laval. Charles Taylor is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at McGill University. Author of The Language Animal, Sources of the Self, The Ethics of Authenticity, and A Secular Age, he has received many honors, including the Templeton Prize, the Berggruen Prize, and membership in the Order of Canada.

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