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    (1 other version)La tolérance ecclésiastique : position et définition d’un concept moderne.Andy Serin - 2023 - ThéoRèmes 19.
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    La tolérance ecclésiastique au prisme du gallicanisme (1551-1563).Alexis Verhassel - 2023 - ThéoRèmes 19 (19).
    In response to the introduction of the Reformation in France, constituting a trauma for the royal power and the ecclesiastical personnel, Gallicanism was able to serve for conciliatory projects testifying to the attitude of ecclesiastical tolerance in the sense which is its own 16th century. It is then an opportunity to rethink the interactions between the king and the Church, but also the definition of Christianity. Indeed, ecclesiastical tolerance seems to support claims of autonomy of the Gallican Church as a (...)
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    Quelle place pour la tolérance ecclésiastique dans la doctrine lockienne?Sophie Soccard - 2023 - ThéoRèmes 19 (19).
    The theoretical originality of John Locke's position concerning his doctrine of tolerance leads him on the one hand to raise the right to exist for "particular Churches" and on the other hand to erect the process of conviction above the intrinsic content of any belief. In the philosopher's reasoning, the Church is never rendered superfluous because only the practice of worship can demonstrate the sincerity of any spiritual approach. On the other hand, he refutes the postulates of clerical authority on (...)
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    Entre intolérance théologique et tolérance universelle : le clergé patriote et la tolérance ecclésiastique (1789-1793).François Hou - 2023 - ThéoRèmes 19 (19).
    Whereas the refractory clergy hostile to the ecclesiastical reforms of the Constituante clearly rejects ecclesiastical tolerance, the positions of the constitutional clergy cover a much broader spectrum. The article aims to examine the positions adopted by constitutional bishops by highlighting their ecclesiological foundations: indeed, the acceptance of ecclesiastical tolerance corresponds to a radical questioning of the conception of the Church as a perfect society having its own laws.
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    Tolérer et Punir. La séparation du péché et du crime est-elle une manifestation de la tolérance ecclésiastique?Arnaud de Solminihac - 2023 - ThéoRèmes 19 (19).
    The canonists’ determination of the sphere of sanction provides an insight into the foundations of ecclesiastical tolerance. There is indeed an ecclesiastical tolerance that leads the magisterium to limit the scope of penal normativity for theological and pastoral reasons. The distinction between sin and crime, well known to canonists, is justified less by recourse to decretals or decisions of councils than by a return to the discourses of the Church Fathers. The definition of the notion of crime in canon law (...)
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    Les Réflexions de l’abbé Baudrand : la dénonciation du tolérantisme.Pierre-Henri Vignoles - 2023 - ThéoRèmes 19 (19).
    Barthélemy Baudrand (1701 – 1787) was a Jesuit theologian and writer. One work is often cited and associated with the Abbé: Réflexions sur le tolérantisme, which is in fact an extract from L’Âme affermie dans la foi. In this part of the work, which was distributed separately, the Abbé, like the rest of Catholic apologetics, opposes the emergence of a "system of toleration", i.e. an excessive tolerance, both civil and ecclesiastical, which brings together the "enemies of God" and tends towards (...)
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    Periodical literature _.Littérature Ecclésiastique - 2008 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 60 (3):253-61.
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  8. Willa Cather's Vision of the Artist.Colette Toler - 1964 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 45 (4):503.
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  9. The Limits of Tolerance: Carnap’s Logico-Philosophical Project in Logical Syntax.Alan W. Richardson - 1994 - Proceedings of Aristotelian Society:67--82.
     
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  10. The gentle strength of tolerance : The logical syntax of language and Carnap's philosophical programme.Richard Creath - 2009 - In Pierre Wagner (ed.), Carnap's Logical syntax of language. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 203--214.
  11. The Role of Family and Multicultural Events in Fostering Vietnamese Students’ Tolerance and Inclusiveness in the Context of Globalization.Minh Hoang Nguyen, Ni Putu Wulan Purnama Sari, Dan Li, Minh Huan Nguyen, Minh-Phuong Duong & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Fostering tolerance and inclusiveness in multicultural societies is increasingly vital, particularly in educational settings. Understanding the impact of parental involvement and school events on students’ attitudes toward these values is essential for promoting social cohesion and preparing future generations for an interconnected world. This study applies Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analytics to a representative dataset of 2,069 primary, secondary, and high school students across Vietnam. It explores how parental discussions and participation in multicultural school events influence students’ attitudes toward tolerance (...)
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    Education for Democratic Tolerance, Respect and the Limits of Political Liberalism.Johannes Drerup - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
  13. Carnap’s Tolerance, Meaning, and Logical Pluralism.Greg Restall - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy 99 (8):426-443.
    In this paper, I distinguish different kinds of pluralism about logical consequence. In particular, I distinguish the pluralism about logic arising from Carnap’s Principle of Tolerance from a pluralism which maintains that there are different, equally “good” logical consequence relations on the one language. I will argue that this second form of pluralism does more justice to the contemporary state of logical theory and practice than does Carnap’s more moderate pluralism.
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    On Social Tolerance and the Evolution of Human Normative Guidance.Ivan Gonzalez-Cabrera - 2019 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (2):523-549.
    Discussions about the evolution of human social cognition usually portray the social environment of early hominins as highly hierarchical and violent. In this evolutionary narrative, our propensity for violence was overcome in our lineage by an increase in our intellectual capacities. However, I will argue in this article that we are at least equally justified in believing that our early hominin ancestors were less aggressive and hierarchical than is suggested in these models. This view is consistent with the available comparative (...)
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    A word to Heidegger? The limits of tolerance in the oral history of philosophy.Sofiia Dmytrenko - 2019 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 4:81-92.
    The beginning of the new realm in philosophical research, which is the oral history of phiosophy, is followed by the consequential set of serious ethical issues. The purpose of this article is to identify moral orientations a historian of philosophy can rely on in oral communication with respondents. The starting point of the analysis is the ethical standards of interviews developed by the Oral History Society. An example to test these standards based on the principle of maximum tolerance is the (...)
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  16. Carnap's principle of tolerance, empiricism, and conventionalism.Thomas Ricketts - 1994 - In Peter Clark & Bob Hale (eds.), Reading Putnam. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 176--200.
     
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  17. The spirit of tolerance, the culture of recognition and the need of comprehension.A. Carpinschi - 2005 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (10):19-35.
  18. Spinozas theory of state, tolerance and democracy.T. Munz - 1977 - Filosoficky Casopis 25 (5):772-783.
  19. Traité sur la tolérance, coll. « Champs ».Michael Walzer & Chaïm Hutner - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (1):107-108.
  20. The Relationship Between College Teachers’ Frustration Tolerance and Academic Performance.Song Shi, Zizai Zhang, Ying Wang, Huilan Yue, Zede Wang & Songling Qian - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The purpose of this study was twofold: to validate the College Teachers’ Academic Frustration Tolerance Questionnaire and the College Teachers’ Academic Performance Questionnaire and to explore the relationship between frustration tolerance and academic performance among college teachers. A total of 25 experts were recruited to modify and validate both questionnaires, and the results showed that the questionnaires had good content validity. Exploratory factor analysis provided further evidence supporting the reliability of the CTAFT and the CTAP, suggesting that the instruments are (...)
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    Contesting Dishonesty: When and Why Perspective-Taking Decreases Ethical Tolerance of Marketplace Deception.Guang-Xin Xie, Hua Chang & Tracy Rank-Christman - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 175 (1):117-133.
    Deception is common in the marketplace where individuals pursue self-interests from their perspectives. Extant research suggests that perspective-taking, a cognitive process of putting oneself in other’s situation, increases consumers’ ethical tolerance for marketers’ deceptive behaviors. By contrast, the current research demonstrates that consumers who take the dishonest marketers’ perspective become less tolerant of deception when consumers’ moral self-awareness is high. This effect is driven by moral self-other differentiation as consumers contemplate deception from the marketers’ perspective: high awareness of the “moral (...)
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    The Law and the New Language of Tolerance.Antoine Garapon - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (176):71-89.
    The history of the idea of tolerance is marked by a rift between its original meaning and its modern one. At first tolerance was understood as the effort made to put up with certain reprehensible acts or lapses with regard to society's values, since rules can never be respected at all times without life becoming unbearable. Conceived originally as a discretion on the part of authority, it progressively acquired the meaning of a “right to differ.” “The idea that a free (...)
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    Social control and tolerance as a moral value. The problem of rehabilitation.Ya S. Pisachkina - 2023 - Liberal Arts in Russia 12 (4):212-220.
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    Foundations and limits of tolerance: The swiss debate on mosques from a dutch perspective.Wibren van der Burg - unknown
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    From geometry to tolerance: sources of conventionalism in nineteenth-century geometry.Alberto Coffa - 1986 - In Robert G. Colodny (ed.), From Quarks to Quasars: Philosophical Problems of Modern Physics. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 7--3.
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    The Limits of Tolerance: A Substantive-Liberal Perspective.Yossi Nehushtan - 2007 - Ratio Juris 20 (2):230-257.
    In this paper I explore the concept of tolerance and suggest a description of that concept that could be accepted regardless of the political theory one supports. Since a neutral perception of the limits of tolerance is impossible, this paper offers a guideline for a substantive-liberal or a perfectionist-liberal approach to it. The limits of tolerance are described through the principles of reciprocity and proportionality. The former explains why intolerance should not be tolerated whereas the latter prescribes how and to (...)
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    Nationalism, ethnicity and tolerance: some historical, political and biblical perspectives.Christopher Catherwood - 1997 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 14 (1):10-16.
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    Vertical disparity tolerance in random-dot stereograms.K. Prazdny - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):413-414.
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    Intuitionism, moral truth, and tolerance.Sabine Roeser - 2005 - Journal of Value Inquiry 39 (1):75-87.
  30. Sur la tolérance.F. Durrenmatt - 1990 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 122 (4):449-465.
     
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  31. Model-theoretic semantics for tolerance; a critical review of two recent theories.Ali Abasnezhad - forthcoming - In Otavio Bueno & Ali Abasnezhad (eds.), On the Sorites Paradox. Springer.
  32. Model-theoretic semantics for tolerance; a critical review of two recent theories.Davood Hosseini & Ali Abasnezhad - forthcoming - In Otavio Bueno & Ali Abasnezhad (eds.), On the Sorites Paradox. Springer.
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    Stanislav Orikhovsky on religious tolerance.R. Mnozhynska - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 30:68-79.
    Stanislav Orikhovsky - one of the most prominent Latin-speaking Ukrainian-Polish humanists of the first half of the 16th century. For a long time he was known almost exclusively as a Polish figure. We now have every reason to include him in our culture, above all because he was a conscious Ukrainian - he invariably added the term "Ukrainian" to his last name. this is frankly stated ". In Western Europe it was called "Ukrainian Demosthenes" and "modern Cicero." His teachers were (...)
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    Agnosticism and tolerance: A reply to Mills.Roy Sorensen - 2004 - Philosophical Books 45 (1):12-16.
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    Several Ephemeral Thoughts on Tolerance and Peace.Yehudi Menuhin - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (176):111-112.
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    Between Mere Tolerance and Robust Respect: Mutuality as a Basis for Civic Education in Pluralist Democracies.Suzanne Rosenblith & Benjamin Bindewald - 2014 - Educational Theory 64 (6):589-606.
    This essay by Suzanne Rosenblith and Benjamin Bindewald is motivated by the question of how do those who value civic liberalism give the religiously orthodox a reason to engage in pluralist democratic deliberations in a manner that does not allow intolerance to undermine the foundations of liberal democracy. Introducing the idea of tolerance as mutuality — that is, a will to relationship — the authors argue, strikes a balance between those theories that are too demanding of the religiously orthodox and (...)
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    The theology of Islamic moderation education in Singkawang, Indonesia: The city of tolerance.Lailial Muhtifah, Zaenuddin Hudi Prasojo, Sukman Sappe & Elmansyah Elmansyah - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4).
    This article explores the trends in the implementation of Islamic moderation through aqidah and sharia in Singkawang, as it is considered the most tolerant city in Indonesia based on a research report published in 2019. Using grounded research analysis, the authors found three structured patterns: implementation strategies, implementation processes and implementation patterns. This study shows that these strategies and methods, implemented through a flexible, straightforward and easy-to-implement model are relevant to the fundamental values of Islamic education and offer a means (...)
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  38. ASBH and moral tolerance.Mary Faith Marshall - 2007 - In Lisa A. Eckenwiler & Felicia Cohn (eds.), The ethics of bioethics: mapping the moral landscape. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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  39. A defensible conception of tolerance in Aquinas?Manfred Svensson - 2011 - The Thomist 75 (2):291-308.
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    Rorschach study on stress control and tolerance associated to primary hyperhidrosis in young hyperhidrotic people.Felicia Mirian González Llaneza - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (2):291-310.
    RESUMEN La hiperhidrosis primaria, enfermedad crónica por exceso de sudoración, aparece en etapas tempranas de la vida y ocasiona limitaciones que interfieren las relaciones sociales. Esta sintomatología hace que la capacidad de control y tolerancia al estrés sea limitada. Se realizó una investigación descriptiva y se aportan resultados cualitativos individuales de tres jóvenes con hiperhidrosis primaria. Por ello el objetivo del presente trabajo es caracterizar el control y tolerancia al estrés asociados a la hiperhidrosis primaria que presentan tres jóvenes hiperhidróticos. (...)
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    A Case for Greater Risk Tolerance in Internet Use by Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Comment on Chalghoumi et al.David Wasserman - 2019 - Ethics and Behavior 29 (3):223-226.
    This comment argues for increased tolerance of privacy risks in the Internet activity of adults with intellectual disabilities. Excessive caution about such risks denies those individuals not only the great benefits of Internet use but also the difficult but valuable experiences of loss, disappointment, and hurt associated with those risks. A level of risk-aversion appropriate for small children will be disrespectful for adults with intellectual disabilities. To the extent that additional safeguards are justified, they are better achieved through individualized security (...)
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  42. The metacognitive loop I: Enhancing reinforcement learning with metacognitive monitoring and control for improved perturbation tolerance||.Michael Anderson - manuscript
    Maintaining adequate performance in dynamic and uncertain settings has been a perennial stumbling block for intelligent systems. Nevertheless, any system intended for real-world deployment must be able to accommodate unexpected change—that is, it must be perturbation tolerant. We have found that metacognitive monitoring and control—the ability of a system to self-monitor its own decision-making processes and ongoing performance, and to make targeted changes to its beliefs and action-determining components—can play an important role in helping intelligent systems cope with the perturbations (...)
     
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    Rorty and Tolerance.Christian Miller - 2003 - Theoria 50 (101):94-108.
    While Richard Rorty's general views on truth, objectivity, and relativism continue to attract much attention from professional philosophers, some of his contributions to ethical theory have thus far been remarkably neglected. In other work, I have begun the task of sketching what a Rortyan approach to traditional questions in meta-ethics might look like.1 Here, however, I shall attempt to summarize and evaluate some of the contributions that Rorty has made to important debates in first-order normative theory. More specifically, my attention (...)
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    Is ambiguity tolerance malleable? Experimental evidence with potential implications for future research.Megan L. Endres, Richaurd Camp & Morgan Milner - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Regulating moral dissent in an open society: The dutch experience with pragmatic tolerance.Bert Gordijn - 2001 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (3):225 – 244.
    In pluralistic modern societies, moral dissent will, to an increasing extent, be an inescapable fact in our lives. Moral dissent, however, involves various serious dangers: escalation of conflicts, the use of violence, flourishing of radical extremism and even civil war. There are basically two ways in which these threats can be addressed: coercive enforcement of consensus or tolerance. First, we could try to eliminate moral dissent by using more dictatorial forms of consensus formation, like propaganda, indoctrination and terror. This, however, (...)
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  46. Dimensions of Tolerance: What Americans Believe About Civil Liberties.Herbert Mcclosky & Alida Brill - 1986 - Ethics 96 (2):386-399.
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    The Trouble with Tolerance.A. T. Nuyen - 1997 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (1):1-12.
  48. Egypt : promoting tolerance, defending against Islamism.James A. Toronto & Muhammad S. Eissa - 2007 - In Eleanor Abdella Doumato & Gregory Starrett (eds.), Teaching Islam: textbooks and religion in the Middle East. Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
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    Cultural Diversity in Business: A Critical Reflection on the Ideology of Tolerance.Teresa Escrich & J. Félix Lozano - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (4):679-696.
    Cultural diversity is an increasingly important phenomenon that affects not only social and political harmony but also the cohesion and efficiency of organisations. The problems that firms have with regard to managing cultural diversity have been abundantly studied in recent decades from the perspectives of management theory and moral philosophy, but there are still open questions that require deeper reflection and broader empirical analysis. Managing cultural diversity in organisations is of prime importance because it involves harmonising different values, beliefs, credos (...)
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    Homeostatic theory of drug tolerance: A general model of physiological adaptation.Constantine X. Poulos & Howard Cappell - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (3):390-408.
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