Tolerance and Universal Love

Philosophy and Culture 27 (1):22-26 (2000)
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Abstract

Tolerance is based on the principle of equality, respect for others. Unlike tolerance patience, forgiveness, and conniving. Human history is the most common phenomenon in religious intolerance: other ethnic, social, and political intolerance are also more able to source new moon to their differences in faith. Intolerance due to significant structural differences between ethnic groups, as well as lazy, ignorant and selfish. The root of intolerance of humanity lies in the "limited life" of fear; and overcome this fear only the power of "love." "Universal love" is beyond time and space, affinities, social status equal love, love all the lies "if their loved ones have, love your neighbor as yourself", the ultimate basis is, "Heaven." Beyond the selfish love of tolerance based on the principle of equality, is based on the final pass. Therefore in Mozi's "Universal Love" and Western "tolerance" thinking complement each other, tolerance is a universal love of performance, and universal love is the driving force of tolerance.

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