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The Limits of Tolerance in Public Universities
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Abstract In this article, our aim is to reflect on the legitimate ways that religious pluralism may be managed in the state-owned public university environment. To do this, it will be necessary to take into consideration the essential characteristics of the origin of the university. The second point in our w... view more
In this article, our aim is to reflect on the legitimate ways that religious pluralism may be managed in the state-owned public university environment. To do this, it will be necessary to take into consideration the essential characteristics of the origin of the university. The second point in our work will be to clarify the concept of tolerance and its difference from neutrality, which will allow us to carry out the reflection and subsequent discussion with rigour. For our third point, we will describe the essential characteristics of the religious conflicts that can be found in our European universities and how they are being managed. Following a critical analysis of these cases, we will present a proposal of criteria to be used in evaluating the religious practices in state-owned public universities based on the theory of discourse ethics. Finally, in the conclusion we will indicate some new lines of research and the path that public institutions may follow in managing religious conflict.... view less
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Sociology of Religion
Free Keywords
discursive ethics; toleration; public universities; dialoge; ethical values
Document language
English
Publication Year
2008
Page/Pages
p. 9-25
Journal
Politics in Central Europe, 4 (2008) 2
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
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