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Tolerance of differing opinions from "summary" of Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire

The idea of tolerating differing opinions is not a new one. Throughout history, individuals have clashed over their beliefs and convictions. Some have resorted to violence and persecution in order to suppress those who disagree with them. However, there are those who argue that such intolerance is both dangerous and counterproductive. In his work, Voltaire explores the concept of tolerance in depth. He argues that it is essential for individuals to be able to coexist peacefully, even if they hold opposing views. Tolerance, in his view, is not about agreeing with others, but rather about respecting their right to hold different opinions. Voltaire believe...
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