The Politics of Toleration
Tolerance and Intolerance in Modern Life
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:27th Jul '99
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Toleration is a core issue within contemporary political debates. In this book distinguished public figures, including philosophers, historians, lawyers and religious leaders reflect on the importance of tolerance and the dangers of intolerance, both historically and in the present day. George Carey and Julia Neuberger concentrate on the issues surrounding religious toleration while Helena Kennedy emphasises the role of toleration in legal contexts. Christopher Hill takes an historical approach, looking at toleration in 17th century England while Bernard Williams discusses the idea of philosophical justification of toleration. Garrett Fitzgerald concentrates in the idea of Toleration and Solidarity while Michael Ignatieff discusses the highly topical issue of Nationalism and Toleration. Alasdair McIntyre concludes with an examination of Toleration and the Goodof Conflict. This book collectively offers an accessible and engaging commentary on the role of toleration in several areas of modern life and will be of interest to a wide range of readers.
The combination of the idea of toleration, its application in different arenas of current political concern and the personal views of significant opinion-formers makes for compelling reading. -- Professor Ian Forbes The combination of the idea of toleration, its application in different arenas of current political concern and the personal views of significant opinion-formers makes for compelling reading.
ISBN: 9780748610945
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 218g
168 pages