The moral decisions of others should be treated with respect, as long as such decisions do not conflict with the principle of tolerance.


The open society and its enemies (ed. 1952)


The moral decisions of others should be treated with respect, as long as such decisions do not conflict with the principle of tolerance.

The moral decisions of others should be treated with respect, as long as such decisions do not conflict with the principle of tolerance.

The moral decisions of others should be treated with respect, as long as such decisions do not conflict with the principle of tolerance.

The moral decisions of others should be treated with respect, as long as such decisions do not conflict with the principle of tolerance.