Taylor argued that qualitative distinctions about the constitution and value of moral goods are intrinsic to human existence.
Taylor argued that the qualitative distinctions we make are intrinsic to the way we conduct our lives, they constitute an orientation towards the world.
There are no universal criteria because qualitative distinctions of goods cannot be measured against a value neutral universe.
No qualitative distinctions are made among a fine carpet, a mosaic and an illuminated page from the Koran.
Unconsciously you don't really make the kind of qualitative distinctions that you might make philosophically.
The 20th century marked the formation of qualitative distinctions between children and adults.
There would not be any qualitative distinction.
But there is still a qualitative distinction to be made.
More complex and systematization models take into account the fact that may meet both quantitative, and qualitative distinctions of traits.
He is known for his discussion of a qualitative distinction held to be made between historical and scientific facts.