![]() | Northern Spirits: John Watson, George Grant, and Charles Taylor - Appropriations of Hegelian Political Thought Subjects: Watson John 1847–1939 -- Political and social views; Grant George 1918–1988 -- Political and social views; Taylor Charles 1931 -- Political and social views; Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770–1831; Political science -- Canada; Canada -- Politics; Canadians have devoted considerable thought to Hegel - a proposition born out by the work of John Watson, George Grant, and Charles Taylor, three major Canadian political philosophers of the last century. In Northern Spirits, Robert Sibley examines how Watson, Grant, and Taylor found in Hegel the theoretical tools needed to respond to Canada's uncertain existence. Sibley Robert C. : Robert Sibley, a senior writer with the Ottawa Citizen, has a Ph.D in political science from Carleton University.Robert Sibley, a senior writer with the Ottawa Citizen, has a Ph.D in political science from Carleton University. |
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