The Limits of Scepticism and Tolerance
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Abstract
The article examines three fundamental aspects of the limits of scepticism and tolerance: the necessary danger that sceptical attitudes pose to society; tolerance as the political consequence of scepticism in social life; and finally, as a consequence of the second point, the relativity of every factual and moral decision as a sceptical attitude.
Keywords
- Scepticism
- Tolerance
- Bertrand Russell
- Jewish Philosophy
- Science