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ArtikelWhat Toleration Is  
Oleh: Jason Cohen, Andrew
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 115 no. 1 (Oct. 2004), page 68-95.
Topik: Toleransi; Konseptual; Analisis
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    • Nomor Panggil: EE44.19
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Isi artikelToleration has been called "the substantive heart of liberalism." Yet exactly what toleration is, is unclear. It has often been used by political philopsophers and others as if this were not the case, but recent theorists have used and explicated the term in very different ways. In what follows, I offer a conceptual analyis of toleration in order to give a clear definition of this central liberal tenet. In the first part, I isolate toleration from other notions; this provides us some guidance by introducing the eight definitional conditionals of toleration that I then explicate and defend in the second section. Putting the conditions together, I shall be defending the view that an act of toleration is act of toleration is an agent's intentional and principled refraining from interfering with opposed other (or their behaviour, etc.) in situations of diversity, where the agent believes she has the power to interfere. (This definition, note, is neither normatively loaded nor sufficient for moral or political theory; as such, this article is at most a preliminary to normative discussions of toleration.)
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