Conflations and gaps. A response to Nicholas Wolterstorff’s ‘toleration, justice, and dignity’
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2016
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This contribution responds to Nicholas Wolterstorff’s argument for religious toleration and freedom of religion respectively that he develops in his paper ‘Toleration, justice and dignity’. I argue that Wolterstorff conflates religious toleration and the right to freedom of religion, which has problematic implications. Moreover, I reveal gaps in his justification of the special worth or dignity of human persons, and, derived from this, freedom of religion.
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Wolterstorff, tolerance, freedom of religion
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Baumgartner, C 2016, 'Conflations and gaps. A response to Nicholas Wolterstorff’s ‘toleration, justice, and dignity’', International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, vol. 76, no. 5, DOI: 10.1080/21692327.2016.1141701, pp. 387-391. https://doi.org/10.1080/21692327.2016.1141701