A Fulbrighter Observes Lithuania Going West

Filosofija. Sociologija 17 (1) (2006)
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Abstract

To be Western now is to be democratic; but to be democratic one must profess tolerance, and tolerance means the exclusion of characteristic claims in regard to religion, nation, culture, philosophy, etc. In the West the ideal of tolerance has gained in popularity from the realization that the cataclysms of the last century were caused by people who believed that their way was the only true way. In sum, the idea of truth was the problem. I appeal to Lithuania’s Catholic heritage to present two strategies to solve the problem of truth and tolerance. Lithuania’s going West need not mean neutering itself culturally by going secular and sceptical.

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