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    Sincerity and Truth: Essays on Arnauld, Bayle, and Toleration

    Sincerity and Truth by Kilcullen, John;

    Essays on Arnauld, Bayle, and Toleration

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    • Publisher Clarendon Press
    • Date of Publication 28 July 1988

    • ISBN 9780198266914
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages240 pages
    • Size 223x146x19 mm
    • Weight 457 g
    • Language English
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    These essays reflect upon Pierre Bayle's Philosophical Commentary on the Words of the Gospel 'Compel them to come in' which appeared in parts in 1686-88, a classic statement of the case for toleration. The first two essays are concerned with controversies about religious toleration in the seventeenth century, and the rest discuss philosophical questions relating to toleration and to the broader liberal idea of an open society.

    Three of the pieces originally appeared in Philosophy Research Archives and are reproduced here with alterations.

    `This tantalizingly brilliant book contains a sharply clear discussion of the nature of freedom, tolerance and moral obligation. The analyses of the problems are penetrating, the presentation is elegant.'
    The Heythrop Journal

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