Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
196
Language
Italian
Published
May 1, 1990
Publisher
Il Saggiatore
ISBN-10
8804327979
ISBN-13
9788804327974
Description
This collection of lectures delves into the complex landscape of tolerance, examining both practical challenges and theoretical frameworks. The authors, Susan Mendus, David Edwards, and Daniela Gobetti, engage deeply with the nuances of what it means to be tolerant in today's diverse society.
Through their insights, they explore fundamental questions surrounding the limits and implications of tolerance, encouraging readers to reflect on their own beliefs and practices. The discussions also highlight historical contexts and contemporary issues, making the concept of tolerance relevant to current debates.
By weaving together a variety of perspectives, the volume fosters a rich dialogue that invites readers to consider how tolerance affects both individual experiences and collective societal dynamics. Each contribution prompts thoughtful reflection on the importance of navigating differences with empathy and understanding.
Through their insights, they explore fundamental questions surrounding the limits and implications of tolerance, encouraging readers to reflect on their own beliefs and practices. The discussions also highlight historical contexts and contemporary issues, making the concept of tolerance relevant to current debates.
By weaving together a variety of perspectives, the volume fosters a rich dialogue that invites readers to consider how tolerance affects both individual experiences and collective societal dynamics. Each contribution prompts thoughtful reflection on the importance of navigating differences with empathy and understanding.