do evil games expect evil prizes, thank you Rainer Forst

edit: this is a pedagogical post, not a philosophical one. i actually fully agree with the paradox of tolerance and its conclusion! i just find that it doesn’t work as well as an educational tool for introducing people to the concept. sorry for any confusion :)

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    There’s no such thing as a paradox of tolerance. People who think there is such a thing just don’t understand social contracts.

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      8 days ago

      I like the paradox better. It’s more eloquent and it extends beyond a society. It can be used in many situations.

      Plus, like, social contracts can change. If the society is a bunch of fascists, then clearly they don’t give a shit about tolerance. Whereas the paradox can be applied all the time and can be strived for.