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Stephen Greenblatt on Lucretius and his intolerable ideas
The Villa Council Presents: Lucretius and the Toleration of Intolerable Ideas
A lecture presented by Stephen Greenblatt
How does one take in concepts that are initially alien or offensive? Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stephen Greenblatt considers why and how Lucretius' great poem On the Nature of Things--the core ideas of which were utterly repugnant to the Christian culture of Renaissance Europe--eluded the period's tight web of censorship and repression, playing a crucial role in an age in love with beauty.
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Civilisation: Protest and Communication (1969)- Part 06 of 13
Toleration | Wikipedia audio article
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Toleration
00:01:18 1 Etymology
00:02:05 2 In antiquity
00:03:32 3 Biblical sources
00:05:11 4 In the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Reformation
00:06:21 4.1 Tolerance of the Jews
00:08:04 4.2 Vladimiri
00:09:06 4.3 Erasmus
00:10:03 4.4 More
00:10:47 4.5 Reformation
00:13:14 4.6 Castellio
00:14:12 4.7 Bodin
00:14:52 4.8 Montaigne
00:15:32 4.9 Edict of Torda
00:15:53 4.10 Maximilian II
00:16:12 4.11 The Warsaw Confederation, 1573
00:17:10 4.12 Edict of Nantes
00:18:35 5 In the Enlightenment
00:19:09 5.1 Milton
00:19:51 5.2 Rudolph II
00:20:06 5.3 In the American colonies
00:21:54 5.4 Spinoza
00:22:55 5.5 Locke
00:24:05 5.6 Bayle
00:25:33 5.7 Act of Toleration
00:26:19 5.8 Voltaire
00:27:22 5.9 Lessing
00:28:17 5.10 Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
00:28:58 5.11 The First Amendment to the United States Constitution
00:29:38 6 In the nineteenth century
00:29:56 6.1 Roman Catholic Relief Act
00:30:17 6.2 Mill
00:31:04 6.3 Renan
00:31:42 7 In the twentieth century
00:33:07 8 In other religions
00:33:24 8.1 Hindu religion
00:35:55 8.2 Islam
00:38:01 8.3 Buddhism
00:39:34 9 Tolerance and digital technologies
00:40:30 10 Modern analyses and critiques
00:41:19 10.1 Modern definition
00:43:50 10.2 Tolerating the intolerant
00:44:37 10.3 Other criticisms and issues
00:45:57 11 See also
00:46:46 12 Sources
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Toleration is the acceptance of an action, object, or person which one dislikes or disagrees with. Random House Dictionary defines tolerance as a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own. Toleration may signify no more than forbearance and the permission given by the adherents of a dominant religion for other religions to exist, even though the latter are looked on with disapproval as inferior, mistaken, or harmful.There is only one verb to tolerate and one adjective tolerant, but the two nouns tolerance and toleration have evolved slightly different meanings. Tolerance is a state of mind that implies non-judgmental acceptance of different lifestyles or beliefs, whereas toleration indicates the act of putting up with something that one disapproves of.Historically, most incidents and writings pertaining to toleration involve the status of minority and dissenting viewpoints in relation to a dominant state religion. In the 20th century and after, analysis of the doctrine of toleration has been expanded to include political and ethnic groups, LGBT individuals and other minorities, and human rights embodies the principle of legally enforced toleration.
Toleration | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:29 1 Etymology
00:02:22 2 In antiquity
00:04:01 3 Biblical sources
00:05:55 4 In the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Reformation
00:07:13 4.1 Tolerance of the Jews
00:09:11 4.2 Vladimiri
00:10:20 4.3 Erasmus
00:11:25 4.4 More
00:12:15 4.5 Reformation
00:15:04 4.6 Castellio
00:16:13 4.7 Bodin
00:16:58 4.8 Montaigne
00:17:43 4.9 Edict of Torda
00:18:06 4.10 Maximilian II
00:18:27 4.11 The Warsaw Confederation, 1573
00:19:33 4.12 Edict of Nantes
00:21:12 5 In the Enlightenment
00:21:51 5.1 Milton
00:22:38 5.2 Rudolph II
00:22:54 5.3 In the American colonies
00:25:00 5.4 Spinoza
00:26:08 5.5 Locke
00:27:29 5.6 Bayle
00:29:08 5.7 Act of Toleration
00:30:01 5.8 Voltaire
00:31:13 5.9 Lessing
00:32:15 5.10 Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
00:33:00 5.11 The First Amendment to the United States Constitution
00:33:45 6 In the nineteenth century
00:34:05 6.1 Roman Catholic Relief Act
00:34:28 6.2 Mill
00:35:22 6.3 Renan
00:36:03 7 In the twentieth century
00:37:40 8 In other religions
00:37:58 8.1 Hindu religion
00:40:53 8.2 Islam
00:43:20 8.3 Buddhism
00:45:05 9 Tolerance and digital technologies
00:46:09 10 Modern analyses and critiques
00:47:02 10.1 Modern definition
00:49:57 10.2 Tolerating the intolerant
00:50:50 10.3 Other criticisms and issues
00:52:21 11 See also
00:53:18 12 Sources
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Toleration is the acceptance of an action, object, or person which one dislikes or disagrees with. Random House Dictionary defines tolerance as a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own. Toleration may signify no more than forbearance and the permission given by the adherents of a dominant religion for other religions to exist, even though the latter are looked on with disapproval as inferior, mistaken, or harmful.There is only one verb to tolerate and one adjective tolerant, but the two nouns tolerance and toleration have evolved slightly different meanings. Tolerance is a state of mind that implies non-judgmental acceptance of different lifestyles or beliefs, whereas toleration indicates the act of putting up with something that one disapproves of.Historically, most incidents and writings pertaining to toleration involve the status of minority and dissenting viewpoints in relation to a dominant state religion. In the 20th century and after, analysis of the doctrine of toleration has been expanded to include political and ethnic groups, LGBT individuals and other minorities, and human rights embodies the principle of legally enforced toleration.
Toleration | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Toleration
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Toleration is the acceptance of an action, object, or person which one dislikes or disagrees with. Random House Dictionary defines tolerance as a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own. Toleration may signify no more than forbearance and the permission given by the adherents of a dominant religion for other religions to exist, even though the latter are looked on with disapproval as inferior, mistaken, or harmful.There is only one verb to tolerate and one adjective tolerant, but the two nouns tolerance and toleration have evolved slightly different meanings. Tolerance is a state of mind that implies non-judgmental acceptance of different lifestyles or beliefs, whereas toleration indicates the act of putting up with something that one disapproves of.Historically, most incidents and writings pertaining to toleration involve the status of minority and dissenting viewpoints in relation to a dominant state religion. In the 20th century and after, analysis of the doctrine of toleration has been expanded to include political and ethnic groups, LGBT individuals and other minorities, and human rights embodies the principle of legally enforced toleration.
Toleration | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:21 1 Etymology
00:02:19 2 In antiquity
00:04:10 3 Biblical sources
00:06:18 4 In the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation
00:07:45 4.1 Tolerance of the Jews
00:09:59 4.2 Vladimiri
00:11:17 4.3 Erasmus
00:12:30 4.4 More
00:13:26 4.5 Reformation
00:16:36 4.6 Castellio
00:17:51 4.7 Bodin
00:18:41 4.8 Montaigne
00:19:30 4.9 Edict of Torda
00:19:56 4.10 Maximilian II
00:20:19 4.11 The Warsaw Confederation, 1573
00:21:32 4.12 Edict of Nantes
00:23:23 5 In the Enlightenment
00:24:05 5.1 Milton
00:24:58 5.2 Rudolph II
00:25:15 5.3 In the American colonies
00:27:35 5.4 Spinoza
00:28:52 5.5 Locke
00:30:23 5.6 Bayle
00:32:15 5.7 Act of Toleration
00:33:13 5.8 Voltaire
00:34:33 5.9 Lessing
00:35:42 5.10 Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
00:36:34 5.11 The First Amendment to the United States Constitution
00:37:26 6 In the nineteenth century
00:37:46 6.1 Roman Catholic Relief Act
00:38:12 6.2 Mill
00:39:12 6.3 Renan
00:39:58 7 In the twentieth century
00:41:48 8 In other religions
00:42:08 8.1 Hindu religion
00:45:25 8.2 Islam
00:48:10 8.3 Buddhism
00:50:13 9 Tolerance and digital technologies
00:51:25 10 Modern analyses and critiques
00:52:25 10.1 Modern definition
00:55:41 10.2 Tolerating the intolerant
00:56:40 10.3 Other criticisms and issues
00:58:22 11 See also
00:59:24 12 Sources
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.7866739315627583
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Toleration is the allowing, permitting, or acceptance of an action, idea, object, or person which one dislikes or disagrees with. Random House Dictionary defines tolerance as a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own. Toleration may signify no more than forbearance and the permission given by the adherents of a dominant religion for other religions to exist, even though the latter are looked on with disapproval as inferior, mistaken, or harmful.Historically, most incidents and writings pertaining to toleration involve the status of minority and dissenting viewpoints in relation to a dominant state religion. In the 20th century and after, analysis of the doctrine of toleration has been expanded to include political and ethnic groups, LGBT individuals and other minorities, and human rights embodies the principle of legally enforced toleration.