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John Locke and the grounds for toleration / Flavio Fontenelle Loque.

Author/creator Loque, Flavio Fontenelle author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright Notice ©2022
Description209 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series International archives of the history of ideas ; 237
Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 237. ^A494673
Contents Introduction -- 1. The argumentative structure of the Epistola de Tolerantia -- 2. The Locke and Proast Controversy -- 3. Ethics of Belief -- Conclusion
Abstract This book offers a detailed analysis of John Lockes case for toleration and proposes an interpretation that shows the links between his political reasoning and his reflection on the ethics of belief. Locke is concerned with toleration not only when he discusses the ends of the Commonwealth, but also when he assesses the duties of private persons regarding the search for truth. The purpose of this book is to shed light on both of these branches, which have not been sufficiently explored in other studies on Locke. With particular attention to the notions of charity, obstinacy, fallibility, reciprocity and distinction between belief and knowledge, the author proposes a reading of the Epistola de Tolerantia, an extensive discussion of the controversy between Locke and Jonas Proast, as well as an examination of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, in order to establish the meaning and interconnection of Lockes arguments in favour of toleration
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 195-206) and index
ISBN3030903621
ISBN9783030903626
ISBN9783030903633 (electronic bk.)
ISBN303090363X (electronic bk.)

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