Tolerance

Tolerance


Author
Marjoka van Doorn VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
DOI
10.1177/205684601212

abstract Tolerance entails acceptance of the very things one disagrees with, disapproves of or dislikes. Tolerance can be seen as ‘a flawed virtue’ (Schuyt, 2001), because it concerns acceptance of the differences between others and ourselves we would rather fight, ignore or overcome. Although tolerance carries with it this negative connotation of conditionality, as imperfect as it may be it does provide a ‘recipe’ for dealing with sometimes irreconcilable differences between (groups of) people in society. In this article an examination of the paradoxical nature of tolerance is followed by a review of the academic literature and empirical findings on tolerance and its determinants. To conclude, future challenges for tolerance research are outlined. 

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