I limiti della tolleranza

Titolo Rivista TEORIA POLITICA
Autori/Curatori Rainer Forst
Anno di pubblicazione 2001 Fascicolo 2001/2 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 14 P. Dimensione file 38 KB
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Is it possible to distinguish in terms of law and democracy what is tolerable and what is not? On the basis of some German cases (the cross hanging in Bavarian schools, wearing the chador, marriage between omosexuals, xenofobic radicalism), the author claims that is necessary to link the concept of tolerance to a strong idea of justice. Tolerance acquires real contents only when it is filled with discourses and arguments which make reference to reciprocity and generality. In such a way communicative reason may set the borders which divide three different normative spheres: a) what we ethically share and approve, b) what we criticize and do not approve, but at the same time we accept and tolerate as vision (or practice) of the other, c) what we reject as morally not acceptable and not tolerable. Only a communicative and intersubjective reason which appeals to reason may escape, says the author, a paradoxical dialectics of a tolerance conceived in merely relativistic, rethorical and strategic terms. Any merely pragmatic and relativistic justification, in fact, would turn into a sort of paradoxical and arbitrary self-confutation (each party claims that the other is intolerant and consequently intolerable;

Rainer Forst, I limiti della tolleranza in "TEORIA POLITICA" 2/2001, pp , DOI: