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Toleration and its limits [electronic resource] / edited by Melissa S. Williams and Jeremy Waldron.

By: American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy. Meeting (2004 : Atlanta, Ga.).
Contributor(s): Williams, Melissa S, 1960- | Waldron, Jeremy | ebrary, Inc.
Series: Nomos: 48.Publisher: New York : New York University Press, c2008Description: xiv, 447 p. ; 22 cm.Subject(s): Toleration -- History -- Congresses | Religious tolerance -- Congresses | Toleration -- Political aspects -- CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 179/.9 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Hobbes on public worship / Jeremy Waldron -- Spinoza on why the sovereign can command men's tongues but not their minds -- Michael A. Rosenthal -- Pierre Bayle's reflexive theory of toleration / Rainer Forst -- Locke's main argument for toleration / Alex Tuckness -- mode and limits of John Stuart Mill's toleration / Glyn Morgan -- Is toleration a political virtue? / David Heyd -- Forbearant and engaged toleration: a comment on David Heyd / Kathryn Abrams -- "Virtuous to himself": pluralistic democracy and the toleration of tolerations / Andrew Sabl -- Toleration and liberal commitments / Steven D. Smith -- Toleration and truth: comments on Steven D. Smith / Rainer Forst -- How impoverishing is liberalism? A comment on Steven D. Smith / Glyn Morgan -- Is there logical space on the moral map for toleration? A brief comment on Smith, Morgan, and Forst / Lawrence A. Alexander -- Toleration, politics, and the role of mutuality / Ingrid Creppell -- Toleration, politics, and the role of murality / Glen Newey -- Morality, self-interest, and the politics of toleration / Noah Feldman -- Tolerance as/in civilizational discourse / Wendy Brown.

Papers presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Political and Legal Philosophy in Atlanta, Ga., on January 2-3, 2004.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Hobbes on public worship / Jeremy Waldron -- Spinoza on why the sovereign can command men's tongues but not their minds -- Michael A. Rosenthal -- Pierre Bayle's reflexive theory of toleration / Rainer Forst -- Locke's main argument for toleration / Alex Tuckness -- The mode and limits of John Stuart Mill's toleration / Glyn Morgan -- Is toleration a political virtue? / David Heyd -- Forbearant and engaged toleration: a comment on David Heyd / Kathryn Abrams -- "Virtuous to himself": pluralistic democracy and the toleration of tolerations / Andrew Sabl -- Toleration and liberal commitments / Steven D. Smith -- Toleration and truth: comments on Steven D. Smith / Rainer Forst -- How impoverishing is liberalism? A comment on Steven D. Smith / Glyn Morgan -- Is there logical space on the moral map for toleration? A brief comment on Smith, Morgan, and Forst / Lawrence A. Alexander -- Toleration, politics, and the role of mutuality / Ingrid Creppell -- Toleration, politics, and the role of murality / Glen Newey -- Morality, self-interest, and the politics of toleration / Noah Feldman -- Tolerance as/in civilizational discourse / Wendy Brown.

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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2009. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.