Toleration in Comparative Perspective ed. by Vicki A. Spencer

Philosophy East and West 69 (1):1-9 (2019)
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This book offers an examination of tolerance and toleration in pre-modern times and non-Western places. Part of the purpose of the book is to show that toleration is not a uniquely Western or modern concept. It is intended to "open a dialogue between various traditions of thought to explore precisely the ways in which overlap and distinctions exist" with practices and ideas of toleration in other cultures. It is meant not only to "pluralize our understanding of the Western tradition" and "illuminate intersections between Western and non-Western traditions by critically exploring the points of commonality and difference in their varied approaches to cultural and religious diversity," but also to demonstrate...

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