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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Spiritual Recognition]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/03/14/taylor-templeton.html?ref=rss">http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/03/1 … ml?ref=rss</a></p><div class="quotebox"><blockquote><p>A Canadian philosopher has won a $1.5 million US prize for his theory that the world&#039;s problems can only be solved by considering both their secular and spiritual roots.</p><p>Charles Taylor was announced as the winner of the 2007 Templeton Prize Wednesday at a news conference in New York. The 75-year-old university professor is the first Canadian to win the prize.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Montreal-born Charles Taylor, shown in New York Tuesday, was recently named co-chair of a Quebec commission on the accommodation of cultural and religious differences in public life. Montreal-born Charles Taylor, shown in New York Tuesday, was recently named co-chair of a Quebec commission on the accommodation of cultural and religious differences in public life.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; (Alan Habbick/CBC) </p><p>&quot;For nearly half a century [Taylor] has argued that problems such as violence and bigotry can only be solved by considering both their secular and spiritual dimensions,&quot; said a news release from the prize organizers.</p><p>&quot;Key to Taylor’s investigations of the secular and the spiritual is a determination to show that one without the other only leads to peril,&quot; said the release. </p><p>Taylor, in an interview with the CBC&#039;s Alison Smith, described the essential idea behind his work.</p><p>&quot;I think the thing that caught the attention of the people giving the prize is that I&#039;ve always thought that we&#039;ve had a social science and philosophy that were much too narrow … that hasn&#039;t recognized the importance of the religious and spiritual dimension in peoples&#039; lives,&quot; he said.</p></blockquote></div>]]></content>
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