Tolerancija i Sokratov etički identitet
Tolerance and Socrates' ethical identity
Author(s): Džana Rahimić-BužoSubject(s): Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Ancient Philosphy
Published by: Filozofsko društvo THEORIA
Keywords: Tolerance;peace;human rights;identity;ethical Identity;happiness;
Summary/Abstract: Tolerance is understood as a value that makes peace possible and as such contributes to a culture of peace and thus reduces the possibility of conflict, in essence is similar to what Socrates meant by ethical principles, how should I live, which can be understood as allowing different opinions and respect the rights of others . In this way justify our fundamental question: Can we go through the determinants of Socrates ethical identity to speak of tolerance, and the respect that excludes suffering? Is it possible to say that we were Socrates,through the principles of its ethical philosophy, taught the principles of tolerance? In what way, if at all is tolerance a virtue and whether the Socrates ethical philosophy and construction of ethical identity can identify lines that correspond to the period of the current tolerance?
Journal: Theoria časopis za filozofiju
- Issue Year: III/2016
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 25-37
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Bosnian