The Notion of Tolerance and Human Rights: Essays in Honour of Raymond Klibansky

Mcgill-Queen's University Press (1991)
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Abstract

Former colleagues of distinguished philosopher Raymond Klibansky examine tolerance from a number of perspectives, including historical roots in Bayle and Locke, the plea for tolerance in literature and poetry, as well as judicial, cultural and societal aspects.

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