Abstract
″Multiculturalism″, ″pluralism″ and ″tolerance″ have become buzz words in applied ethics. While serious and well thought out work is going on in these areas, a misunderstanding of the importance of tolerance, and the difficulties raised by multicultural moral conflict seems common. In this paper I argue that intolerance of some cultural traditions is morally required, and suggest that the forging of a moral mono-culture is preferable to pluralism.
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Catherwood, J. F. (2000). An argument for intolerance. Journal of Medical Ethics, 26(6), 427–431. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.26.6.427
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