Despre toleranta, pluralism si recunoasterea celorlalti/ On Tolerance, Pluralism and the Recognition of Others

Mircea Dumitru

Abstract


The paper examines some presuppositions of toleration and pluralism and explores two models, a deontological and a consequentialist model, that could support the view that rational agents should act in a tolerant way. Within the first model two arguments are given in favor of the view that people are better off and more rational if they are tolerant. The first argument draws upon a principle of charity that one usually makes use of in philosophy of mind and philosophy of language, but which could work equally well with regard to this foundational issue in ethics and philosophy of action. The second argument is built upon the epistemic principle of fallibilism and is meant to show that from this vantage point acting in a tolerant way is the rational thing to do.

Keywords


moral philosophy, political philosophy, tolerance, pluralism, alterity, Utopia, recognition

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