With deep historical insight and rigorous philosophical analysis, the author uncovers the tensions and limits in Locke's vision, including his exclusions of Catholics and atheists, and shows how subsequent thinkers expanded and contested his ideas. The book further examines how the principles of toleration have been stretched to encompass race, gender, and sexuality, while confronting new global challenges such as religious fundamentalism and cultural conflicts.
Bridging classical theory and modern practice, the book highlights the transformative power of interfaith dialogue and the ongoing quest for a robust pluralism that embraces difference while sustaining social cohesion. Richly contextualized and accessible, this work speaks to scholars, policymakers, and general readers alike, offering profound lessons for navigating today's fractured world.
The Ethics of Toleration is an essential guide to understanding how the ideals of freedom, respect, and dialoguerooted in Locke's revolutionary thoughtcan inspire more inclusive, peaceful, and enlightened societies in the twenty-first century.
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