Tolerance and community:
Civility, political or social, has not come easily to humankind in the twentieth century, as the violence of the times amply illustrates; it has been battered and tried by the fears and uncertainties spreading the world over. But Glenn Tinder argues persuasively in Tolerance and Community that to be...
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Zusammenfassung: | Civility, political or social, has not come easily to humankind in the twentieth century, as the violence of the times amply illustrates; it has been battered and tried by the fears and uncertainties spreading the world over. But Glenn Tinder argues persuasively in Tolerance and Community that to be civil is nothing less than to be civilized, and that we must move beyond the traditional arguments of John Locke and John Stuart Mill - rooted in individualism, rationalism, and historical optimism - toward a more communal and more realistic concept of tolerance As one of the nation's foremost thinkers, Tinder believes that tolerance is crucial to the achievement of the right kind of community. He asks how we can really be serious about truth and about our relations with one another while still making room in our world for people who disagree with us. Communication grounded in the principles of veracity and responsibility plays a crucial role in Tinder's community. Principled openness to others, even amid the risks inherent in freedom of speech, allows tolerance to be understood, not as detachment from others, but as attentiveness to them. Tinder also highlights the indispensability of political prudence in making the practical decisions about tolerance faced by both citizens and government. In the course of his argument, he addresses the strengths and weaknesses of traditional liberalism on the subject of tolerance, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of conservatism and radicalism |
Beschreibung: | Früher u.d.T.: Tinder, Glenn: Tolerance |
Beschreibung: | IX, 244 S. |
ISBN: | 0826210228 |
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Preface ix
Introduction 1
I. Tolerance and the Liberal Faith 12
The Traditional Arguments: The Individual and
Society 12
The Traditional Arguments: Belief and Truth 22
The Traditional Arguments: Tolerance and History 44
The Basic Assumptions 51
Challenging the Traditional Assumptions 54
II. Why Be Tolerant? 61
Tolerance and Community 61
Tolerance and Truth 106
Tolerance and Evil 155
III. Tolerance as Suffering 175
The Burdens of Tolerance 175
Bearing Others 182
Tolerance and the Sense of Eternity 187
IV. The Tolerant Society 197
Tolerance and Social Cohesion 198
viii Contents
The Limits of Tolerance 207
Tolerance and Liberality 211
Democracy 217
Pluralism 220
Conclusion 231
The Tolerant Self 233
Index 241
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