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Oct 29, 2011 · Ideally, we should thus be tolerant of difference and not of dislike and, since intolerance should not be part of the basic human rights we shouldn’t worry too much about not being tolerant of intolerance.
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Sep 20, 2023 · The quote goes on to say that we should not always suppress intolerance automatically, but can instead argue rationally against intolerance.
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Jul 2, 2020 · The paradox of tolerance, first identified by Karl Popper, suggests that tolerance leads to intolerance—or, more specifically, that complete and pure tolerance of everything would lead to the...
Sep 19, 2023 · “If you fix the ignorance, there’s nothing to fear. If there’s nothing to fear, there’s nothing to hate. If there’s nothing to hate, there’s nothing or no one to destroy” — Daryl Davis
Mar 10, 2021 · The findings indicate that people can have different understandings of what tolerance and intolerance mean and when something is or is not tolerated. However, the different cultural meanings of tolerance and intolerance are not fixed and can be discursively deployed in various ways for articulating differences and constituting specific (moral ...
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- 2021
Nov 20, 2017 · Toleration is always a response to something that is disapproved of – but not to such a degree as to justify prohibition. Tolerance is, by definition, a mark of disapproval. And so some people seek from society something more than ‘mere tolerance’. Instead, they look for acceptance.
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Sep 16, 2014 · Those such as Michael Dusche, John Rawls and Michael Walzer among others, argue that we should regard tolerance as a positive civic and moral duty between individuals, irrespective of colour,...