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Locke and the Problem of Toleration


Locke and the Problem of Toleration

Locke's plea for toleration is a plea for religious toleration in general and for a mutual toleration among Christians in particular. This emphasis is not ...

"Locke and the Problem of Toleration" by Lois M. Eveleth

More than ever before, being able to draw a distinction between the tolerable and the intolerable is necessary. Unfortunately the traditional understanding, ...

Locke And The Problem Of Toleration - De Gruyter

Locke And The Problem Of Toleration was published in Discourses of Tolerance & Intolerance in the European Enlightenment on page 53.

John Locke – A Letter Concerning Toleration - UMD WordPress Blog

Locke's ideas about toleration argued against government involvement in matters of religion, advocated for a separation of Church and state and rejected ...

John Locke and the “Problem” of Toleration | 3

John Locke is widely considered a foundational thinker within the liberal tradition, and one of the seminal sources of a distinctly liberal conception of.

Lois M. Eveleth, Locke and the Problem of Toleration - PhilPapers

More than ever before, being able to draw a distinction between the tolerable and the intolerable is necessary. Unfortunately the traditional understanding, ...

Locke's Political Philosophy

In the Letter Concerning Toleration, Locke denied that coercion should be used to bring people to (what the ruler believes is) the true religion ...

Locke on Religious Toleration by Mark Goldie

Locke's case for toleration is not that the claims of Christianity are doubtful, still less false. Arguably, however, his avoidance of a skeptical position is ...

Toleration and Understanding in Locke | Reviews

Locke's claim that atheists ought not be tolerated follows from all this. It raises the question whether there is anything living in Locke's ...

A Letter Concerning Toleration | John Locke, Church and State ...

Such exclusion or intolerance is justified, according to Locke, only when religious beliefs, or the absence thereof, pose a challenge to civil ...

John Locke on Religious Toleration: “Sincerity” and Civil Order

Broadly, the question of “Christian liberty” concerned the locus of authority on religious matters, the relationship between an individual and God and the ...

"Locke's Toleration in America" by Craig Walmsley - Canopy Forum

Locke's first arguments on this subject were put forward in his 1667-8 Essay Concerning Toleration. At the time Locke was writing, religious ...

Understanding John Locke's A Letter Concerning Toleration (1689)

Locke had come to the conclusion that persecution and punishment would never secure consent to the state religion. And so it was in the best interest of the ...

Background: After the Storm | Toleration and Understanding in Locke

This chapter explores Locke's lifelong concern with the issue of toleration against the background of the political and religious crises through which he ...

A Letter Concerning Toleration John Locke

The decision of that question belongs only to the. Supreme judge of all men, to whom also alone belongs the punishment of the erroneous. In the meanwhile, let ...

Locke and the politics and theology of toleration

At the same time, it explains why toleration was a central item in Locke's politi- cal theory. On recent readings, toleration turns for Locke on a question of ...

John Locke - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

He is also famous for calling for the separation of Church and State in his Letter Concerning Toleration. Much of Locke's work is characterized ...

Locke on Toleration by Eric Mack | Online Library of Liberty

The initial framework for Locke's defense of religious toleration is the general political doctrine which he develops and defends in his Second Treatise of ...

A Letter Concerning Toleration - Wikipedia

Locke's work appeared amidst a fear that Catholicism might be taking over England and responds to the problem of religion and government by proposing religious ...

John Locke on Toleration - YouTube

From the BBC Radio 4 series about life's big questions - A History of Ideas. Is it possible to persuade people to change their beliefs by ...