Tolerance and dialogue in the modern world, 2013 No. 7: Kyiv: Philosophical Dialogues, 2013, 320 p.

Authors

V. A. Malakhov, H. P. Kovadlo (eds.)

Synopsis

CONTENTS

 

Victor Malakhov – Foreword

Jürgen Habermas – When should we be tolerant? On the competition of the world views, values ​​and theories

Serhii Krymskyi – Tolerance as a civilizational strategy of the 21st century

Victor Malakhov – The problem of incompatibility of cultural values ​​and modern practices of humanity

Victor Pazenok – The axiological world of man

Halyna Kovadlo – Communication with the «other» and tolerance

Mykhailo Babii – Tolerance: essence and problems

Yurii Ishchenko – The gift of tolerance: from restraint to recognition

Liudmyla Sytnichenko – Tolerance, equality, justice in modern philosophical discourse

IIlia Dvorkin – Philosophy of dialogue in search of a path

Yevhenia Bilchenko – The third and nothing: cataphatic and apophatic witness in dialogical relations

Vitalii Liakh – Grounding the ethics of “integral humanism” in the “philosophy of life” and existentialism of J.-P. Sartre

Serhii Yosypenko – Philosophy, religion, modernity: «difficult freedom» by Emmanuel Levinas

Victor Malakhov – The theme of the other: the post-Soviet context

Yevhen Maliarchuk – E. Levinas: the lesson of being «for the other»

Marina Savelieva – Tolerance as a regulator of relations between the church and the state

Tetiana Chaika – Collaboration in the «space of death»: to the question of the essence of the moral conflict of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytskyi

Larysa Karachevtseva – Notes to the philosophy of humanity in the era of disappearing senses

Oleh Bilyi – National state, power and establishment of infra-art

Valentyn Krysachenko – The phenomenon of tolerance and consolidation of Ukrainian society

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Published

February 14, 2025