More than ever before, being able to draw a distinction between the tolerable and the intolerable is necessary. Unfortunately the traditional understanding, as identified with the Enlightenment view first articulated by John Locke, presents merely formalistic criteria. Lacking substantive criteria, our contemporary understanding of toleration is inadequate to our needs
Toleration is a key concept of liberalism, both from the historical and conceptual points of view. O...
This paper presents the two competing models of Enlightenment tolerance and testing their status an...
This paper presents the two competing models of Enlightenment tolerance and testing their status and...
More than ever before, being able to draw a distinction between the tolerable and the intolerable i...
Locke's theory of toleration has been understood to rest on the claim that persecution was insuffici...
It has been argued that Locke's theory of toleration is not only flawed in some respects, but that...
Lockean toleration has long been criticized as ethically minimal and indifferent to the interactions...
John Locke, English philosopher of the 17th century, devoted considerable effort to the discussion o...
Contemporary philosophical debates surrounding toleration have revolved around three issues: What is...
Cranston Maurice. Locke on Toleration.. In: Tolérance et intolérances dans le monde anglo-américain ...
The existence of a commonly held civil theology or public orthodoxy is a precondition of a viable an...
The writings of John Locke and Pierre Bayle on toleration contributed decisively to the formation of...
Toleration is a core liberal ideal, but it is not an ideal without limits. To tolerate the intoleran...
Why did Locke exclude Catholics and atheists from toleration? Not, I contend, because he was trapped...
This chapter argues that historical accounts of toleration should not be based in philosophical conc...
Toleration is a key concept of liberalism, both from the historical and conceptual points of view. O...
This paper presents the two competing models of Enlightenment tolerance and testing their status an...
This paper presents the two competing models of Enlightenment tolerance and testing their status and...
More than ever before, being able to draw a distinction between the tolerable and the intolerable i...
Locke's theory of toleration has been understood to rest on the claim that persecution was insuffici...
It has been argued that Locke's theory of toleration is not only flawed in some respects, but that...
Lockean toleration has long been criticized as ethically minimal and indifferent to the interactions...
John Locke, English philosopher of the 17th century, devoted considerable effort to the discussion o...
Contemporary philosophical debates surrounding toleration have revolved around three issues: What is...
Cranston Maurice. Locke on Toleration.. In: Tolérance et intolérances dans le monde anglo-américain ...
The existence of a commonly held civil theology or public orthodoxy is a precondition of a viable an...
The writings of John Locke and Pierre Bayle on toleration contributed decisively to the formation of...
Toleration is a core liberal ideal, but it is not an ideal without limits. To tolerate the intoleran...
Why did Locke exclude Catholics and atheists from toleration? Not, I contend, because he was trapped...
This chapter argues that historical accounts of toleration should not be based in philosophical conc...
Toleration is a key concept of liberalism, both from the historical and conceptual points of view. O...
This paper presents the two competing models of Enlightenment tolerance and testing their status an...
This paper presents the two competing models of Enlightenment tolerance and testing their status and...