
Tolerance : human fragility and the quest for justice /
edited by Ville Päivänsalo, Taina Kalliokoski, David Huisjen, Jr.
Bok · Engelsk · 2017
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Omfang | 272 sider
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Opplysninger | Artikkelien kirjoittajat: David Huisjen ja 12 muuta.. - Toimittajat myös kirjoittajia.. - Acknowledgments -- Prologue / Cristina L. H. Traina -- 1. Introduction: Tolerance and Its Limits -- PART I: Frontiers of Liberal Tolerance -- 2. Tolerance Beyond Superiority in the Formation of Non-Violent Identities: Reflections from The Andalusian League (1933-1954) / Khalid Tailche -- 3. Giving Others the Right to Be Wrong: Facing the Temptation to Establish Ideological Hegemony within Pluralistic Societies / David Huisjen -- 4. Liberal Society and Desire for Communities: The Case of Finnish School Shootings / Taina Kalliokoski -- 5. Rethinking Locke: How Far Should a Liberal State Tolerate the Minorities' Freedom of Conviction? / Kaisa Iso-Herttua -- PART II: The Quest for Tolerance and Justice -- 6. Tolerating Human Fragility and Strengthening Socio-Economic Justice / Ville Päivänsalo --7. Super Fragile Humanity: Creation, Apocalypse and the Ontology of Violence / Toni Koivulahti -- 8. A Tolerant society as a Precondition for Sustainabre Religious Freedom and Peaceful Politics: The Case of Bangladesh / Abu Sayem and Jibon Nesa -- PART III: Fragile Justice and Human Needs -- 9. In Quest of the Ideal Agency of the Unemployed: How Sociar Security Tries to Make Good Citizens / Vilppu Huomo -- 10. The Social Impacts of Market-Oriented Diaconal Identity / Alexander Raul Basil Weber -- 11. Intolerant Attitudes in Church and Society towards People Living with HIV and AIDS: A Lutheran Response to Health challenge in India / Jayabalan Murthy -- 12. Human Fragility and Human Needs in the Context of Cochlear Implants with Children Born Deaf / Karolina Nikula -- 13. Concluding Remarks: Tolerance and Beyond -- List of Contributors.. - Tolerance: Human Fragility and the Quest for Justice: Sheds new light on the liberal democratic values of toleration, taking into account the fragility of human moral ventures in general - within and beyond the Western liberal tradition; Broadly considers the limits of tolerance as they have stemmed from sincere efforts to define justice in a secular or a postsecular manner, together with its related rights, responsibilities, and virtues; Clarifies various forms of response to human needs as connected to the condition of human fragility as well as the persistent quest for justice.
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ISBN | 978-3-643-90871-1
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