The Virtue of Civility

Philosophy and Public Affairs 29 (3):251-275 (2000)
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Abstract

I suggest that civility is the display of respect, tolerance, or considerateness. Social norms enable us to successfully display these basic moral attitudes, and social consensus sets the bounds of civility, i.e., what views and behaviors are not owed a civil response. Because tied to social norms, there is no guarantee that standards of civility will exempt us from civilly responding to what, from a socially critical moral point of view, is tolerable. I raise and addresses the question: How could civility be a moral virtue if it is so thoroughly governed by social norms?

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Cheshire Calhoun
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Civility and Civic Virtue in Contemporary America.Michael Walzer - 1974 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 41.

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