John Locke on toleration, (in)civility, and the quest for concord
Lockean toleration has long been criticized as ethically minimal and indifferent to the interactions of private individuals. Yet these criticisms ignore Locke’s lasting preoccupation with intolerance and incivility as obstacles to coexistence. These concerns were instrumental in the development of h...
Auteur principal: | Bejan, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Imprint Academic
2016
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