Toleration and civility are commonly treated as synonyms. This paper elaborates a novel distinction between the concepts and suggests that the relatively neglected idea of civility may provide a more promising basis for the accommodation of normative diversity in a liberal polity. It argues that liberal regimes of toleration depend for their success on a form of fraternal solidarity among citizens that is unlikely to flourish in conditions of liberal freedom. Regimes of civility, by contrast, depend on a form of liberal friendship that is more congruent with the wider tendencies of a liberal culture
The article is an extended argument for a positive conception of toleration. First, it examines and ...
This book explores the relationship between different versions of liberalism and toleration by focus...
Toleration represents the solution to disagreement whenever contrasting views and actions can coexis...
This paper examines toleration at two levels. At the first level, liberal individualism is concerned...
The question of toleration, of whether we should express disapproval at wrongdoing, is distinguished...
This paper argues that the direct, vertical toleration of certain types of citizen by the Rawlsian l...
Western societies today are marked by a broad liberal consensus in favour of toleration. Yet, some p...
Toleration and respect are often thought of as compatible, and indeed complementary, liberal democra...
Toleration is a key concept of liberalism, both from the historical and conceptual points of view. O...
Political liberty is at the centre of liberal conceptions of toleration. Liberal political philosoph...
Liberalism, historically, is closely associated with increased toleration, so it is unsurprising tha...
In this article I address two objections to Rawls’ account of international toleration. The first cl...
In current social conflicts in European societies such as the ones concerning the crucifix in classr...
This article challenges and clarifies everyday thought about the idea of civility in society and pol...
Paper won first prize for best paper (http://gradcon.huji.ac.il/prizes.php)This article aims to dete...
The article is an extended argument for a positive conception of toleration. First, it examines and ...
This book explores the relationship between different versions of liberalism and toleration by focus...
Toleration represents the solution to disagreement whenever contrasting views and actions can coexis...
This paper examines toleration at two levels. At the first level, liberal individualism is concerned...
The question of toleration, of whether we should express disapproval at wrongdoing, is distinguished...
This paper argues that the direct, vertical toleration of certain types of citizen by the Rawlsian l...
Western societies today are marked by a broad liberal consensus in favour of toleration. Yet, some p...
Toleration and respect are often thought of as compatible, and indeed complementary, liberal democra...
Toleration is a key concept of liberalism, both from the historical and conceptual points of view. O...
Political liberty is at the centre of liberal conceptions of toleration. Liberal political philosoph...
Liberalism, historically, is closely associated with increased toleration, so it is unsurprising tha...
In this article I address two objections to Rawls’ account of international toleration. The first cl...
In current social conflicts in European societies such as the ones concerning the crucifix in classr...
This article challenges and clarifies everyday thought about the idea of civility in society and pol...
Paper won first prize for best paper (http://gradcon.huji.ac.il/prizes.php)This article aims to dete...
The article is an extended argument for a positive conception of toleration. First, it examines and ...
This book explores the relationship between different versions of liberalism and toleration by focus...
Toleration represents the solution to disagreement whenever contrasting views and actions can coexis...