Tolerance and Modern Liberalism : From Paradox to Aretaic Moral Ideal.
In this book, René González de la Vega argues that tolerance under the structure of modern deontological liberalism becomes a ""suicidal ideal"" or an irrational attitude, mainly because its claims are contradictory to the core normative elements of this account of the liberal...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments; Introduction; I: The Premises of Modern Liberalism; Chapter One: Three Philosophical Claims; Chapter Two: The Rational and Reasonable; Chapter Three: The Moral System; II: The Liberal Idea of Tolerance; Chapter Four: Regarding the Concept; Chapter Five: On Relevant Convictions; Chapter Six: About the Power and Competence to Tolerate; III: Tolerance in Modern Liberalism; Chapter Seven: Tolerance as Reasonableness:John Rawls's Conception; Chapter Eight: Tolerance and the Two Normative Systems:Ernesto Garzón Valdés's Conception.
- Chapter Nine: Tolerance as a Virtue of Justice:Rainer Forst's ConceptionChapter Ten: Tolerance and the Moral System; IV: The Moral Paradox of Tolerance; Chapter Eleven: The Limits of Tolerance; Chapter Twelve: Tolerance and the Conceptions of the Good; Chapter Thirteen: Tolerance as a Moral Dilemma; Chapter Fourteen: Tolerance in the Moral System; V: The Aretaic Turn; Chapter Fifteen: The Practical Impossibility of Tolerance; Chapter Sixteen: Tolerance as a Dispositional Property; Chapter Seventeen: The Contextual Response; Bibliography; Index; About the Author.