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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... problem ) . If this is the case , it needs to be said that for the last forty - five years the intellectual community has not been silent on the problem of war . It has talked about it , and with such missionary commitment that the ...
... problem ) . If this is the case , it needs to be said that for the last forty - five years the intellectual community has not been silent on the problem of war . It has talked about it , and with such missionary commitment that the ...
Síða 20
... problems became clearer to me on considering some problems in semantics — and please don't worry if some people say that ... problem hinged on the existence of “ seman- tic universals , " or in other words , elementary notions that are ...
... problems became clearer to me on considering some problems in semantics — and please don't worry if some people say that ... problem hinged on the existence of “ seman- tic universals , " or in other words , elementary notions that are ...
Síða 95
... problem is no longer to de- cide ( as politicians pretend ) whether students at a Paris university can wear the chador or how many mosques should be built in Rome . The problem is that in the next millennium ( and since I am not a ...
... problem is no longer to de- cide ( as politicians pretend ) whether students at a Paris university can wear the chador or how many mosques should be built in Rome . The problem is that in the next millennium ( and since I am not a ...
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Reflections on War | 1 |
When the Other Appears on the Scene | 19 |
Migration Tolerance and the Intolerable | 89 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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