Justifying Toleration
Explore the profound insights of "Justifying Toleration" by Susan Mendus, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This compelling book delves into the evolution of philosophical justifications for toleration, examining the essential grounds upon which tolerance is required and its appropriate limits. With 272 pages of thought-provoking discussions, Mendus and her contributors explore the intricate historical and conceptual connections between toleration and skepticism. They pose critical questions about whether toleration is anchored in principles of autonomy or prudence. This scholarly work is an essential read for anyone interested in civil rights, liberty, and the philosophical underpinnings of societal coexistence. Add this enlightening title to your collection today and deepen your understanding of the complexities surrounding toleration.