Communication with the «Other» and tolerant discourse in modern world
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Keywords

толерантный диалог, Другой, Свой–Чужой, минимальный консенсус, сотрудничество, терпимость, диалогические истины, «третья правда»

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Kovadlo, G. (2019). Communication with the «Other» and tolerant discourse in modern world. Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac, (3-4), 24-35. https://doi.org/10.35423/2078-8142.2015.3-4.02

Abstract

Tolerance makes its way, according to author, in today's world where there are insurmountable differences and conflicts because of the communication with Other, which implies distinctions between Self and Others. These distinctions are fundamental, but they turn into communicative indifference in the tolerant discourse process aimed at finding common solutions, consensual truth, «third truth». Tolerant discourse that does not reject the asymmetry element, non-reciprocity element in the middle of the reciprocity itself, guarantees reciprocal relationship through another reading of the Other, Foreign, because the last irreversibly enters the nucleus of Self and to the nucleus of human mind. Other is not completely out of sequence, it is a fact that is not excluded from the established order and the structure of Self. Tolerant discourse aimed at the Other, at his understanding and recognition that awakens the active participation of individual and personal principles, that is the reason why in the modern world the last certainly combines with the approval of the entire individual and personal.

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