HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE TOLERANCE FACTOR
Keywords:
tolerance, rational, religion, conceptualization.Abstract
This article discusses tolerance and its scientific and historical conceptualization, the central role of the problem of tolerance in the scientific study of the system of democratic values.
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