The Career of Toleration considers the Locke-Proast controversy from the standpoint of political theory, examining Locke's and Proast's texts and tracing their relationship to later discussions of toleration. Vernon reconstructs the grounds of the dispute, drawing attention to the long-term importance of the arguments and evaluating their relative strength. He then examines issues of toleration in later contexts, specifically James Fitzjames Stephen's critique of John Stuart Mill, the perfectionist alternative to contractualist liberalism, and the view that the traditional attachment to toleration must, by the force of its own arguments, move from liberalism to a defence of a much stronger form of democracy.
Arguing that Locke's and Proast's exchange marks a turning point in the intellectual history that has helped to structure the terms of modern political debate, Vernon presents a solid case for thinking that the exchange between Locke and Proast is as important for the twentieth century as it was for the seventeenth.
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- Includes bibliographic references (p. [155]-161) and index
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- 320.5
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- 0773510222 9780773564169
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- BR1610
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- V43 1997eb
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- 1 electronic text (164 p.)
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- Canada
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Table of Contents
- Contents 8
- Introduction 14
- 1 The Argument from Belief 28
- 2 Locke, Toleration, and Public Reason 46
- 3 Toleration without Scepticism 63
- 4 Slippery Slopes and Other Hazards 81
- 5 Proast on Locke, Stephen on Mill: A Structure of Illiberalism? 99
- 6 A Moral Pluralist Case for Toleration? 118
- 7 From Toleration to Deliberation? 135
- Conclusion: What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Exchange between Locke and Proast? 154
- Index 174
- A 174
- B 174
- C 174
- D 174
- E 174
- F 174
- G 174
- H 174
- I 174
- J 174
- K 174
- L 174
- M 175
- N 175
- P 175
- R 175
- S 175
- T 175
- V 175
- W 175