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HoP 407 - Maria Rosa Antognazza on Early Modern Toleration

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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Rationale for Coercion and the Importance of Rational Dialogue

This chapter explores the reasoning behind coercion to protect against false beliefs, the idea of prohibiting certain communities from spreading beliefs through education, and the necessity of engaging in rational argument and dialogue for true tolerance. It also highlights how belief in natural law can promote rationality and conflict resolution without violence.

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