The philosopher Karl Popper published what came to be known as the Paradox of Tolerance in his book "The Open Society and Its Enemies" in 1945.
It dealt with the question of how a society that promotes tolerance is to deal with those who are intolerant.
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It dealt with the question of how a society that promotes tolerance is to deal with those who are intolerant.
#Paradox #philosophy
Zhi Zhu 🕸️
in reply to Zhi Zhu 🕸️ • • •#Paradox #KarlPopper #Meme
Zhi Zhu 🕸️
in reply to Zhi Zhu 🕸️ • • •"Tolerance is not a moral absolute; it is a peace treaty.
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[And] the model of a peace treaty differs from the model of a moral precept in one simple way:
the protection of a peace treaty only extends to those willing to abide by its terms.
It is an agreement to live in peace,
not an agreement to be peaceful no matter the conduct of others."
~Yonatan Zunger
https://extranewsfeed.com/tolerance-is-not-a-moral-precept-1af7007d6376
Tolerance is not a moral precept - Extra Newsfeed
Yonatan Zunger (Extra Newsfeed)Zhi Zhu 🕸️
in reply to Zhi Zhu 🕸️ • • •The idea of a social contract made more sense to them. And the discussion inspired me to create the following meme:
#Meme #Paradox #Tolerance
Zhi Zhu 🕸️
in reply to Zhi Zhu 🕸️ • • •If someone does not abide by the terms of the contract, then they are not covered by it.
In other words: The intolerant are not following the rules of the social contract of mutual tolerance.
Since they have broken the terms of the contract, they are no longer covered by the contract, and their intolerance should NOT be tolerated.
[inspired by “Tolerance is not a moral precept”]