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- Tolerance is complicated, making it an imperfect virtue. One can tolerate too much and also be intolerant, making it difficult to know what the right time and place is for tolerance. Knowing when and how to use tolerance can be beneficial for individuals and society.
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Sep 16, 2014 · Tolerance between people makes it possible for conflicting claims of beliefs, values and ideas to coexistence as long as they fit within acceptable moral values.
Mar 10, 2021 · Tolerance has been proposed as giving a positive notion to difference but has also been criticized for failing to do so because it reproduces notions of normative dissent and deviation. Tolerance can be understood in different ways, and there are different tolerance discourses that work out differently in construing “us–them” distinctions.
- Maykel Verkuyten, Rachel Kollar
- 2021
Apr 9, 2020 · Tolerance may be a source of uncertainty and threat when minorities suspect that majority members are motivated by a desire to appear tolerant and are hiding group-based antipathy behind more principled claims of disapproval (see Major & Kunstman, 2013).
- Maykel Verkuyten, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Levi Adelman
- 2020
Dec 7, 2022 · Tolerance is seen as a behavior, a virtue, a belief, and even a theory of intergroup relations. As a behavior, tolerance can be seen in different ways. We can be tolerant, which suggests...
Feb 25, 2014 · Tolerance is a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, practices, race, religion, nationality, etc., differ from one's own; freedom...
Feb 23, 2007 · The term “toleration”—from the Latin tolerare: to put up with, countenance or suffer—generally refers to the conditional acceptance of or non-interference with beliefs, actions or practices that one considers to be wrong but still “tolerable,” such that they should not be prohibited or constrained.
Sep 9, 2019 · Analyses show that measures of tolerance have metric invariance across countries, and additional tests demonstrate convergent and discriminant validity. We also assess tolerance’s relationship to prejudice and find that only an appreciation of difference has the potential to reduce prejudice.