Nicholas of Cusa's discourse of tolerance in modern thought

Intellectual History Review 26 (1):33-41 (2016)
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Notice, too, that although either religion or governance be seen to be stable for awhile in some nation or other of this world, nevertheless it is not stable in a precise way. For example, the Rhei...

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Jozef Matula
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