The Paradox of Tolerance

Why We Do What We Do - Un podcast de Abraham

The paradox of tolerance is a philosphical thought experiment inspired in part by a curiosity about what gave rise to Hitler. The inquiry extrapolates what happens when allowing in ideas includes allowing in ideas that demand shutting out ideas. More directly, when you tolerate intolerance, you end up with no tolerance, but you must be intolerant to allow tolerance... paradoxically. Be prepared to hear the word "toleranace." Despite being an argument from logic, it may offer some pragmatic future directions for humanity. RecommendationsAbraham: Severance (season 2; https://tv.apple.com/us/show/severance/umc.cmc.1srk2goyh2q2zdxcx605w8vtx)Shane: The Blacktongue Thief (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250621191/theblacktonguethief/)Holidays (3/5/2025):Discover What Your Name Means DayEqual Pay DayInternational Open Data DayNational Absinthe DayNational Cheese Doodle DayNational Multiple Personality DayNational Potty Dance DayNational Poutine DayNational Scott DayPasty DayReel Film DayBritish Pie WeekChocolate Chip Cookie WeekDental Assistant WeekHearing Awareness WeekNational Aardvark WeekNational Consumer Protection WeekNational Ghostwriters WeekNational Invest in Veteran’s WeekRamadanLinks: https://medium.com/@parkermolloy/deconstructing-the-tolerance-paradox-why-conservatives-go-to-line-is-garbage-666a1bf04a65https://markmanson.net/the-paradox-of-tolerancehttps://nicolagriffith.com/2024/10/30/the-paradox-of-tolerance/https://www.freiheit.org/mexico/limits-tolerance-poppers-paradoxhttps://academy4sc.org/video/paradox-of-tolerance-to-tolerate-or-not-to-tolerate/https://www.thefire.org/news/so-you-think-youre-tolerant-paradox-tolerancehttps://www.usj.edu.lb/news.php?id=9643https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/popper/https://iep.utm.edu/pop-sci/#:~:text=In%20contrast%20to%20such%20paradigmatically,compatible%20with%20every%20possible%20observation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/why-we-do-what-we-do--3419521/support.

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