Toleration, neutrality and democracy
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Toleration, neutrality and democracy
Kluwer Academic, c2003
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内容説明
This book brings together a group of international scholars, many of whom have already contributed to the debate on toleration, and who are offering fresh thoughts and approaches to it. The essays of this collection are written from a variety of perspectives: historical, analytical, normative, and legal. Yet, all authors share a concern with the sharpening of our understanding of the reasons for toleration as well as with making them relevant to the way in which we live with others in our modern and diverse societies.
目次
- Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction
- Catriona McKinnon and Dario Castiglione Part I: Toleration: Moral and Political 1 . Tolerance as a Primary Virtue
- Barry Barnes 2. Montaigne: The Embodiment of Identity as Grounds for Toleration
- Ingrid Creppell 3. Is Toleration a Moral Virtue? Anna Elisabetta Galeotti Part II: Toleration and Neutrality 4. Neutrality and the Virtue of Toleration
- Robert Paul Churchill 5. Toleration and Neutrality: Incompatible Ideals? Saladin Meckled-Garcia 6. Toleration and Neutrality: Compatible Ideals? Peter Jones 7. Neutrality, Toleration, and Reasonable Agreement
- Colin Farrelly 8. John Stuart Mill as a Theorist of Toleration
- Graham Finlay Part III: Toleration and Democracy 9. Is a Tolerant Democracy a Rubber Duck? Glen Newey 10. The Enforcement of Toleration
- Frederic R. Kellogg 11. The Fraught Relation Between Toleration and Democracy
- Maurizio Passerin d'Entreves Appendix: Reply to Jones
- Saladin Meckled-Garcia
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