Tolerance and dialogue

Tolerance

Tolerance

Against

Dogmatism

Dogmatism

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The opposite of tolerance seems to be dogmatism: to Be certain that your beliefs are correct and that others should accept them, without paying attention to evidence or other opinions. Usually, those beliefs are delivered in an angry mood. 

Are you a Taliban?

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Have you ever changed // do you think you can change your mind on politics, football…ethics, or moral issues (abortion, women’s rights, LGTBI rights)? Global warming…? Are you adamant about those topics?

What or how?

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Does being a fanatic depend on what we think or how we think?Irrationality is essential to fanatism. Therefore, the aspiration to rationality is the rejection of fanatism (J. Ortega)Do you back up your ideas using your head to think… or to butt

I was wrong

Censorship

Censorship

External

Dictatorship

Trigger warning
and cancelation

Internal

The spiral
of silence

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Those who are unwilling to speak out for fear of being isolated or ostracised.Compare to: The Emperor's new clothesAlways yell with the crowd; that's what I say. It's the only way to be safe (G. Orwell, 1984)

The Asch experiment

Intolerance

Intolerance

or zero 
tolerance?

or zero
tolerance?

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tolerance (of/for somebody/something) the quality of being willing to accept or tolerate somebody/something, especially opinions or behaviour that you may not agree with, or people who are not like youShe had no tolerance for jokes of any kind.religious tolerancea reputation for tolerance of alternative lifestylestolerance (to something) the ability to suffer something, especially pain, difficult conditions, etc. without being harmedtolerance to coldTolerance to alcohol decreases with age.

What is it?

What is it?

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tolerance (of/for somebody/something)the quality of being willing to accept or tolerate somebody/something, especially opinions or behaviour that you may not agree with, or people who are not like youtolerance (to something) the ability to suffer something, especially pain, difficult conditions, etc., without being harmedtolerance to coldTolerance to alcohol decreases with age.

Is it good?

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to allow somebody to do something that you do not agree with or likeSYNONYM put up with somebody/something tolerate something Their relationship was tolerated but not encouraged.tolerate somebody/something to accept somebody/something that is annoying, unpleasant, etc. without complainingSYNONYM put up with somebody/somethingThere is a limit to what one person can tolerate.I don't know how you tolerate that noise!tolerate something to be able to be affected by a drug, difficult conditions, etc. without being harmedShe tolerated the chemotherapy well.Few plants will tolerate sudden changes in temperature.

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Is there a limit?

Dialogue

Dilemma

Polarisation

Polarisation

Respect?

Respect?

Requisites

Truth

Reason

Head/ butt

videos and
articles

The lost
art of
democratic
debate

aphorisms

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People disagree less because they don't think rather than because they think differently.

dissidents
in democracies

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