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Political Toleration: A Reply to Jones

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2010

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References

1 Jones, Peter, ‘Making Sense of Political Toleration’, this Journal, 37 (2007), 383–402, pp. 389390Google Scholar.

2 I make this case in my Virtue, Reason and Toleration (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999), chap. 4.

3 Jones, , ‘Making Sense of Political Toleration’, p. 397Google Scholar.

4 Jones, , ‘Making Sense of Political Toleration’, p. 398Google Scholar.

5 Jones, , ‘Making Sense of Political Toleration’, p. 398Google Scholar.

6 Matters would be different, no doubt, if I had disabled you first by scything your legs from under you as you homed in on the pizza. But even this does not seem best described as intolerance on my part.

7 Jones, , ‘Making Sense of Political Toleration’, p. 398Google Scholar.

8 I here draw on Williams’s distinction between freedom and liberty: see Williams, Bernard, ‘From Freedom to Liberty’ in In the Beginning Was the Deed (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2005)Google Scholar.