
handle: 10261/192260
[ES] Frente a otras aproximaciones a la idea de tolerancia en los comienzos de la modernidad, centradas en la reivindicación de una libertad religiosa o de culto y, por ende, en la separación de iglesia y Estado, Leibniz presenta un concepto positivo y complejo de tolerancia, que combate el relativismo a la vez que señala sus límites. La complejidad del planteamiento de Leibniz hace que su pensamiento cobre una gran actualidad, pudiendo contribuir a arrojar luz a los planteamientos jurídicos y ético-políticos de las sociedades contemporáneas.
[EN] Over other approaches to the idea of tolerance in the beginning of modernity, focusing on claims of religious freedom of wors-hip and, therefore, the separation of church and state, Leibniz presents a positive and complex concept of tolerance to combat relativism while pointing out its limits. Due to the complexity of Leibniz’s approach it has a great prevailing, and it may help shed light on the legal and ethical-political approaches in contemporary societies.
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tolerance, conciliación, leibniz, religión, Conciliación, Ethical-political thought, tolerancia, Conciliation, Pensamiento ético-político, conciliation, ethical political thought, Religión, Tolerance, pensamiento ético político, Tolerancia, Leibniz
tolerance, conciliación, leibniz, religión, Conciliación, Ethical-political thought, tolerancia, Conciliation, Pensamiento ético-político, conciliation, ethical political thought, Religión, Tolerance, pensamiento ético político, Tolerancia, Leibniz
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