Toleration has traditionally played a key role in liberal thought. This book explores our current understanding of toleration in liberal theory and practice.
Toleration has traditionally played a key role in liberal thought. This book explores our current understanding of toleration in liberal theory and practice.
Johannes Drerup is professor of philosophy of education and educational theory at TU Dortmund and guest professor at the Free University of Amsterdam. His research interests include philosophy of education, educational theory, philosophy of childhood, and political and moral philosophy. Michael Kühler is Research and Teaching Fellow at the Academy for Responsible Research, Teaching, and Innovation (ARRTI) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, and ¿Privatdozent¿ at the University of Münster, Germany. His research interests include ethics, metaethics, applied ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of love.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Johannes Drerup and Michael Kühler 1. The simplicity of toleration Peter Königs 2. Can a value-neutral liberal state still be tolerant? Michael Kühler 3. Toleration and modus vivendi John Horton 4. What liberals should tolerate internationally Andrew Jason Cohen 5. Rescuing toleration Anna Elisabetta Galeotti 6. Education, epistemic virtues, and the power of toleration Johannes Drerup
Introduction Johannes Drerup and Michael Kühler 1. The simplicity of toleration Peter Königs 2. Can a value-neutral liberal state still be tolerant? Michael Kühler 3. Toleration and modus vivendi John Horton 4. What liberals should tolerate internationally Andrew Jason Cohen 5. Rescuing toleration Anna Elisabetta Galeotti 6. Education, epistemic virtues, and the power of toleration Johannes Drerup
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