Contours of Tolerance: From Historical Philosophical Perspectives to Modern Multicultural Paradigms
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https://doi.org/10.1997/hp61fy85Keywords:
tolerance, globalization, multiculturalismAbstract
The article delineates various foundational perspectives on the concept of tolerance, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of its essence. Emphasizing the significance of tolerance within the contemporary globalized landscape, the paper expounds upon its relevance in addressing the challenges posed by globalization and underscores the potential of multiculturalism in addressing these pressing issues.
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