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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Contributors
Introduction
PART I: TOLERATION IN THE WESTERN CANON OFPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
1. Hobbes on Public Worship
2. Spinoza on Why the Sovereign Can Command Men’s Tongues but Not Their Minds
3. Pierre Bayle’s Reflexive Theory of Toleration
4. Locke’s Main Argument for Toleration
5. The Mode and Limits of John Stuart Mill’s Toleration
PART II: TOLERATION AND VIRTUE
6. Is Toleration a Political Virtue?
7. Forbearant and Engaged Toleration: A Comment on David Heyd
8. “Virtuous to Himself”: Pluralistic Democracy and the Toleration of Tolerations
PART III: LIBERAL TOLERATION
9. Toleration and Liberal Commitments
10. Toleration and Truth: Comments on Steven D. Smith
11. How Impoverishing Is Liberalism? A Comment on Steven D. Smith
12. Is There Logical Space on the Moral Map for Toleration? A Brief Comment on Smith, Morgan, and Forst
PART IV: TOLERATION AND IDENTITY
13. Toleration, Politics, and the Role of Mutuality
14. Toleration, Politics, and the Role of Murality
15. Morality, Self-interest, and the Politics of Toleration
16. Tolerance as/in Civilizational Discourse
Index
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