Volume 1 1 The Trouble with Toleration Mitja Sardoc 2 Toleration: Concept and Conceptions Rainer Forst 3 Defining Toleration Andrew Jason Cohen 4 What Toleration Is Not David Heyd 5 Toleration Anna Elisabetta Galeotti 6 Paradoxes of Toleration Peter Konigs 7 The Epistemic Justification for Tolerance Joshua C. Thurow 8 Political Toleration Explained Peter Balint 9 Toleration, Respect for Persons, and the Free Speech Right to Do Moral Wrong Kristian Skagen Ekeli 10 Toleration and Political Change Lucia M. Rafanelli 11 Toleration and the Law Stijn Smet 12 Toleration and Domination Monica Mookherjee 13 State Responses to Incongruence: Toleration and Transformation Paul Billingham 14 Toleration and State Neutrality: The Case of Symbolic FGM Federico Zuolo 15 Toleration of Moral Offense Thomas E. Hill Jr. 16 Moralism and Anti-Moralism in Theories of Toleration John Christian Laursen Zachary Dorson 17 Toleration and Neutrality Peter Jones 18 Political Toleration as Substantive Neutrality Bryan T. Mcgraw 19 Conscientious Exemptions: Between Toleration, Neutrality, and Respect Yossi Nehushtan 20 Toleration and Its Possibilities: Relativism, Skepticism, and Pluralism John William Tate 21 Toleration, Reasonableness, and Power Thomas M. Besch Jung-Sook Lee 22 Toleration and Reasonableness Roberta Sala 23 International Toleration Pietro Maffettone 24 Toleration and Tolerance in a Global Context Vicki A. Spencer 25 Two Models of Toleration Will Kymlicka 26 Modus Vivendi Toleration Manon Westphal 27 Multiculturalism and Toleration Sune Laegaard 28 Recognition and Toleration Cillian Mcbride 29 Toleration and Dignity Colin Bird 30 Toleration and Respect John William Tate
Volume 2 31 Toleration and Justice Fabio Macioce 32 The Logic of Intolerance Richard Dees 33 Intolerance and Populism Nenad Miscevic 34 Fear and Toleration Robert Paul Churchill 35 Toleration, "Mindsight" and the Epistemic Virtues Colin Farrelly 36 Tough on Tolerance: The Vice of Virtue Thomas Nys Bart Engelen 37 Toleration and Close Personal Relationships Michael Kiihler 38 Hospitality and Toleration Andrew Fiala 39 Toleration and Compassion: A Conceptual Comparison Yossi Nehushtan Emily Prince 40 Toleration and Religion John William Tate 41 Toleration and Religious Discrimination Andrew Shorten 42 Religious Toleration and Social Contract Theories of Justice Phillip J. Donnelly 43 Toleration and the Protestant Tradition Manfred Svensson 44 Atheist Toleration Charles Devellennes 45 Toleration and the Right to Freedom of Religion in Education Zdenko Kodelja 46 Education and Toleration Johannes Drerup 47 Toleration, Liberal Education, and the Accommodation of Diversity Ole Henrik Borchgrevink Hansen 48 Toleration Before Toleration Cary J. Nederman 49 Early Modern Arguments for Toleration Andrew R. Murphy 50 Thomas Hobbes and the Conditionally of Toleration J. Judd Owen 51 John Locke and Religious Toleration John William Tate 52 "Stop Being So Judgmental!": A Spinozist Model of Personal Tolerance Justin Steinberg 53 Toleration and Liberty of Conscience Jon Mahoney 54 Tolerating Racism and Hate Speech: A Critique of C.E. Baker's "Almost" Absolutism Raphael Cohen-Almagor 55 Toleration of Free Speech: Imposing Limits on Elected Officials Amos N. Guiora Index
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The Palgrave Handbook of Toleration aims to provide a comprehensive presentation of toleration as the foundational idea associated with engagement with diversity. This handbook is intended to provide an authoritative exposition of contemporary accounts of toleration, the central justifications used to advance it, a presentation of the different concepts most commonly associated with it (e.g. respect, recognition) as well as the discussion of the many problems dominating the controversies on toleration at both the theoretical or practical level. The Palgrave Handbook of Toleration is aimed as a resource for a global scholarly audience looking for either a detailed presentation of major accounts of toleration, the most important conceptual issues associated with toleration and the many problems dividing either scholars, policy-makers or practitioners.