Five Moral PiecesSecker & Warburg, 2001 - 111 síður embracing the web of multi-culturalism that has become a fact of contemporary life from New York to New Delhi, Eco argues that we are more connected to people of othe traditions and customs than ever before, making tolerance the ultimate value in today's world. |
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... century , and if someone were to talk today of the beauty of war as the only form of world hygiene , he would go down not in the annals of literature but in those of psychiatry . What has happened to war is what has happened to crimes ...
... century , and if someone were to talk today of the beauty of war as the only form of world hygiene , he would go down not in the annals of literature but in those of psychiatry . What has happened to war is what has happened to crimes ...
Síða 90
... century the protestant Isaac de la Peyrière observed that Chinese chronologies were much older than Jewish ones and conjectured that original sin involved only the descendants of Adam , not other races , born far earlier . Naturally he ...
... century the protestant Isaac de la Peyrière observed that Chinese chronologies were much older than Jewish ones and conjectured that original sin involved only the descendants of Adam , not other races , born far earlier . Naturally he ...
Síða 101
... century and became totali- tarian anthropology and industrialized genocide only in the twentieth . But it could never have arisen had an anti - Jewish polemic not been under way for centuries , since the days of the Fathers of the ...
... century and became totali- tarian anthropology and industrialized genocide only in the twentieth . But it could never have arisen had an anti - Jewish polemic not been under way for centuries , since the days of the Fathers of the ...
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Reflections on War | 1 |
When the Other Appears on the Scene | 19 |
Migration Tolerance and the Intolerable | 89 |
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