Tolerance between intolerance and the intolerable /

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Imprint:[Providence, RI : Berghahn Books, c1996]
Description:iv, 219 p. ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:Diogenes library
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3910987
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Other authors / contributors:Ricœur, Paul
Diogenes, -approximately 323 B.C.
ISBN:1571811362 (pbk.)
Notes:Cover title.
Issued as Diogenes, no. 176.
Includes bibliographical references.
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It seems more urgent than ever before to fend off the rising wave of intolerance and at the same time determine the nature of tolerance and its limits. As Ricoeur says in his Foreword: "Tolerance is a tricky subject: too easy or too difficult. It is indeed too easy to deplore intolerance, without putting oneself into question, oneself and the different allegiances with which each person identifies." In order to explore these complexities, he has gathered together a number of prominent thinkers from various parts of the world and areas of activity and invited them to reflect on the "obstacles and limits to tolerance." The Declaration of Principles on Tolerance, issued by the United Nations in 1995, rounds up this remarkable collection of essays.

Contributors: Norberto Bobbio, Vaclav Havel, Jeanne Hersch, Bernard Williams, Octavio Paz, Ghislain Waterlot, Antoine Garapon, Mario Bettati, Yehudi Menuhin, Ramin Jahanbegloo, Abdelwahab Bouhdiba, Hans Küng, Wole Soyinka, Ionna Kuçuradi, Monique Canto-Sperber, Paul Ricoeur, Desmond Tutu.

DIOGENES LIBRARY

Item Description:Cover title.
Issued as Diogenes, no. 176.
Physical Description:iv, 219 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1571811362