Lockean toleration and the victim's perspective

被引:0
作者
Conti, Gregory [1 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Govt Dept, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
关键词
Locke; toleration; persecution; victim; rationality;
D O I
10.1177/1474885114523940
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
According to Jeremy Waldron, John Locke's argument for the instrumental irrationality of persecution is fatally flawed. In this paper, I offer evidence that Waldron has misread Locke, and that Locke's views about why persecution generally proves inefficacious have greater plausibility than Waldron allowed. Locke's argument for the irrationality of intolerance does not, as has been thought, rest on a tendentious ontological distinction between 'the will' and 'the understanding', but on an account of the adverse psychological reaction of victims of persecution to their plight. Persecution, Locke argued, provokes in its victims feelings of distrust and hostility that diminishes the chances that they will convert to the religion that has persecuted them. An appeal to the 'victim's perspective' in order to dissuade would-be persecutors was a fundamental part of his case for toleration, and one that was noticed and employed by other proponents of toleration.
引用
收藏
页码:76 / 97
页数:22
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], CHURCH ENGLAND 1689
[2]  
Barbeyrac Jean, 2003, WHOLE DUTY MAN ACCOR, P317
[3]  
Bayle Pierre, 2005, PHILOS COMMENTARY TH, P104
[4]   Locke, sincerity and the rationality of persecution [J].
Bou-Habib, P .
POLITICAL STUDIES, 2003, 51 (04) :611-626
[5]   Locke on toleration - The transformation of constraint [J].
Creppell, I .
POLITICAL THEORY, 1996, 24 (02) :200-240
[6]  
Dunn J., 1990, INTERPRETING POLITIC
[7]  
Goldie Mark, 1991, PERSECUTION TOLERATI, P366
[8]  
Hallam Henry, 1850, CONSTITUTIONAL HIST, VI, P105
[9]   CONSCIENCE AND REASON - THE NATURAL LAW THEORY OF BARBEYRAC,JEAN [J].
HOCHSTRASSER, T .
HISTORICAL JOURNAL, 1993, 36 (02) :289-308
[10]   John Locke, toleration and early enlightenment culture: Religious intolerance and arguments for religious toleration in early modern and 'Early Enlightenment' Europe [J].
Israel, Jonathan .
ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW, 2007, 122 (498) :1042-1044