В данном докладе авторы рассматривают историю возникновения и развития понятия "толерантность" с древнейших времён, до наших дней.
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МУНИЦИПАЛЬНОЕ БЮДЖЕТНОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ГИМНАЗИЯ №39 «КЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ»
ДОКЛАД НА ТЕМУ:
The history of the
term Tolerance
since ancient time to modern life
доклад выполнен
ученицами 10Б класса
МБУ гимназии №39
«Классическая»
Кузнецовой Ксенией
и Салабаевой Ксенией
Г.О.ТОЛЬЯТТИ, 2013
The ideas of tolerance in the world culture has a rich and interesting history. Even in ancient religious and mythical texts we can find the term "tolerance", but concerning mostly religious aspects such as the idea of being patient . So the Bible says “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. 13 Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” [Colossians 3:12-13]
In ancient Rome, the verb “tolerare” was widely used also in the meaning
of "patience." Marcus Tullius Cicero used the word “tolerantia” in relation to the spirit of the wise man, who is tolerant to human affairs. Protagoras of Abdera said that the ideal of absolute indifference is the ideal of tolerance. And the philosophy of Socrates, "who knows that he knows nothing " is accepted by some researchers as the foundation of tolerance.
In the Middle Ages the problem of tolerance is treated as a tolerant attitude to heretics . A good representative who spread this idea was Thomas Aquinas. And the semantic meaning of his concept was: if you can not deal with the heretics, just avoid the conflict.
The next chapter in the history of tolerance was the Cromwell period of English history of the 17th century . John Saltmarsh, one of the prominent advocates of tolerance in the era of Cromwell , said: "Your arguments are as dark to me as my reasons are for you until the Lord opens our eyes ." In general tolerance has been established both in England and in America not as an ideal principle but as a necessity - when the monolithic unity of the society was destroyed, it turned out that the society will be more peaceful without the idea of religious unity. So we can identify that the idea of religious tolerance initiated all other freedoms that have been achieved in a Western society.
In the 18th century, the Age of Enlightenment, the only outstanding representative of tolerance was Voltaire. He said: "I do not agree with what you say, but I will sacrifice myself to defend your right to express your opinion" and this aphorism expresses the classical theory of tolerance.
The philosophical foundation of “tolerance” we can also find in the works of Immanuel Kant, who describes the principle of tolerance as “the Great moral law”.
Nowadays we can notice the transition of the principle of tolerance. So, Karl Popper, one of the most outstanding philosophers of the 20th century, considered “tolerance” as the most important principle of humanistic ethics, but he carefully formulated this principle as follows: «Tolerance to those who are tolerant and do not popularize “intolerance”». So we can see that in modern society “tolerance” gets the limits, preventing tolerance to radical anti-social groups which are due to preserve the democratic system as a whole.
In Russian linguistics the words “терпимость” and “толерантность” are of similar meaning. In the dictionary by Vladimir Dahl the word “терпимость” indicate the quality or the ability to tolerate something or someone «только по милосердию, снисхождению». Sergey Ozhegov gives this defenition: «Умение без вражды, терпеливо относиться к чужому мнению, взглядам, поведению». Most etymological dictionaries denote the noun "tolerance" or the verb "tolerate" as: passive acceptance of the surrounding reality, non-resistance to it. In many European languages the word comes from the Latin tolerantia – терпение (English - tolerance, toleration, German - Toleranz, French - tolerance) and this word indicates the readiness to provide another person to implenent the freedom of thought and action.
To sum up we came to the conclusion that at the beginning of the mankind “tolerance” was identified with the concept of patience. Buy nowadays it gets a brighter and more active direction. Tolerance is not a passive, submissive patience, but an active moral position and psychological readiness for tolerance in the name of mutual understanding and positive interaction with people of different cultural , ethnic, religious or social environment. It is the ability to accept the situation, thus preventing conflicts.
Использованная литература:
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