Toleration and Freedom from Harm

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Extensive Toleration
External Protections
Feinbergian Account
free society
freedom
freedom from harm
freedom of conscience
Fully Voluntary
Glenn Newey
Good Life
grounding value
group rights
Group Toleration
Hanser's Account
Hanser’s Account
harm
harm principle
Harmless Trespass
Humanitarian Aid
Illiberal Communities
immigration
Internal Restrictions
John Rawls
John Tomasi
justice
legal moralism
legal paternalism
Mill's Harm Principle
Mill’s Harm Principle
moral limits of toleration
moral philosophy
Normative Moral Theory
normative toleration frameworks
Parental Licensing
Philip Petit
political philosophy
political theory
Principled Refraining
Pro Tanto
Pro Tanto Reason
Rainer Forst
religious toleration
Ricardian Argument
Ricardian economics
righteousness
rights-protection
Ronald Dworkin
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toleration
Wrongfully Setting Back

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367593421
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Toleration matters to us all. It contributes both to individuals leading good lives and to societies that are simultaneously efficient and just. There are personal and social matters that would be improved by taking toleration to be a fundamental value. This book develops and defends a full account of toleration—what it is, why and when it matters, and how it should be manifested in a just society. Cohen defends a normative principle of toleration grounded in a new conception of freedom as freedom from harm. He goes on to argue that the moral limits of toleration have been reached only when freedom from harm is impinged. These arguments provide support for extensive toleration of a wide range of individual, familial, religious, cultural, and market activities. Toleration and Freedom from Harm will be of interest to political philosophers and theorists, legal scholars, and those interested in matters of social justice.

Andrew Jason Cohen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Georgia State University, USA. He is the author of Toleration (2014).

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