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In 1963, after President Kennedy was assassinated there, he took out full-page newspaper advertisements, entitled "What's Right With Dallas," that defended the city but asked its residents to show "toleration of differing points of view for the health of the community" and to reject "the spirit of absolutism for which our community has suffered".
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Even if the universal and unbiased rules of justice can be surpassed by individuals who show forgiveness or toleration, can institutions like the state or the courts exercise such supererogatory restraint without violating the demands of impartiality and equality before the law (Heyd 1978)?
Too much variety, in other words, to explain the toleration that they show to one another.The researchers have come up with a different hypothesis, of sorts.
But even a brief look at those texts, and even more so at historical practice, shows that the slogan "no toleration of the intolerant" is not just vacuous but potentially dangerous, for the characterization of certain groups as intolerant is all too often itself a result of one-sidedness and intolerance (cf. Forst 2004).
This interdependence of the meta-ethical and the normative levels of discourse on supererogation becomes particularly evident when paradigm examples are discussed: for instance, is forgiveness obligatory or supererogatory is both a conceptual and a normative issue, and the same applies to charity, to acts of self-sacrifice and even to toleration, as will be shown below.
After the success of "The Artist" last year, I'm counting on enough toleration of silent movies that I can cite one more: "Show People," from 1928, released on DVD by the wonderfully busy Warner Brothers Archives.
In place of brutal detentions and bigotry, the musical presents sequential lessons in toleration: a Muslim passenger, the victim of unearned suspicion, is shown to be a benevolent chef, worthy only of affectionate respect.
He provided every argument for toleration he could, and still he wasn't tolerated.
Fidesz's extraordinary showing would never had been possible were it not for the ruling Socialists' toleration of ubiquitous corruption and eight years of financial mismanagement, which sent unemployment soaring to 11percentt.
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