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Tolerant Society
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A Levels Philosophy (Tolerance) Mapa Mental sobre Tolerant Society, criado por rlshindmarsh em 16-05-2013.
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Tolerant Society
advantages
Respect for autonomy
The role of the state is to ensure the basic natural rights of its citizens
religious values are NOT certainties
pragmatism - fear of strife
ineffectiveness of coercion
potential economic advantage?
experiments in living
disadvantages
Inflation of Politic correctness
Freedom of Extremism/fundamentalism
Harm Principle
Devlin - morality is never private therefore it is the business of the state
fallability
paradoxes
Repressive Desublimation
offers the immediate gratification of instinctive desires rather than the deferred or mediated gratification of higher desires
pornography, offers a semblance of freedom and sexual liberation, but is purely voyeristic and synthesised, meaning it is spiritually hollow
Repressive tolerance
Tolerance itself is a paradox
a tolerant society cannot tolerate something it has no objection to therefore it must have some predisposed opinion in order to be tolerant
Tolerating the intolerant
false needs
philosophers
Locke
the state should exist purely to ensure the basic natural rights of its citizens
Rawls
argues the need for neutrality in a society, one conception of good should not be promoted over another
Devlin
morality is public - it is the job of the state to enforce a common morality
example of alcoholic or drawing dole
Bodin
religious tolerance and diversity=civil unity, so the state must be a non-religious organisation
Mill
Diversity allows for experiments in living
the harm principle - rejection can be employed when the actions/beliefs of a person directly physically or mentally harm others in the society
autonomy, the ability to develop in the way you see fit is key to a healthy functioning society
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