Filosofický časopis (Sep 2022)

Expresivistické pojetí tolerance

  • Sobek, Tomáš

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46854/fc.2022.3r.445
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 3
pp. 445 – 466

Abstract

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In this text, the author concentrates on an analysis of the concept of tolerance, which plays an important role in moral and political thought. The semantic framework that he uses in his analysis is moral expressivism. This is one of the influential and intensively discussed theories of contemporary metaethics. The author starts from the assumption that if we are to take tolerance seriously, we must consistently distinguish it from other moral attitudes (approval, indifference, excuse). Only a precise understanding of the concept of tolerance will make it possible for us to better identify tolerance or, as the case may be, appreciate it. Tolerance is understood here as a practical attitude, specifically as a second-order attitude. To tolerate X means to suppress your negative attitude towards X. This approach has surprising consequences. It reveals, in fact, that conservative moral thinking gives us a wider space for the application of tolerance than liberal moral thinking. At the same time, it problematizes the classical tenet of political philosophy that tolerance is a quintessentially liberal virtue.

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