Taylor has taken on the most delicate and exacting of philosophical questions, the question of who we are and how we should live…and he has made this an adventure of self-discovery for his reader. To have accomplished so much is an important philosophical achievement.
- Martha Nussbaum, New Republic
<i>Sources of the Self</i> is in every sense a large book: in length and in the range of what it covers, but above all in the generosity and breadth of its sympathies and its interest in humanity…Few books on such large subjects are so engaging.
- Bernard Williams, New York Review of Books
A magnificent account, full, fair, well read, well written, complicated and high spirited—a credit, one might say, to the modern self that is capable of plumbing the depths of its own heritage in such a generous way.
- Jeremy Waldron, Times Literary Supplement
For sociologists, there is no more important philosopher writing in the world today than Charles Taylor.
- Alan Wolfe, Contemporary Sociology
Undoubtedly one of the most significant works in moral philosophy and the history of ideas to appear in recent decades.
- Frances S. Adeney, Theology Today
Surely one of the most important philosophical works of the last quarter of a century.
- Jerome Bruner,