O PRINCÍPIO DO DANO COMO MEDIAÇÃO E LIMITE ENTRE TOLERÂNCIA E LIBERDADE EM JOHN STUART MILL.

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2021-12-17
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Sales Filho, José
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Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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Based on the writings of John Stuart Mill as expressed in his most important book entitled, On liberty, this thesis seeks to clarify his proposals on what can do, what one should do and how acts so that societies, with their cultural, ethnic, racial and religious differences; through tolerance and progress, coexist in peace and liberty. The importance of the conceptual nexus between tolerance and liberty in Mill’s thought will be demonstrated through the limitation of the power of the State, which must be tolerant in order to guarantee the liberty of the citizens in a democratic and pluralistic society. The harm principle is presented as a mediation concept and as a constitutive limit between liberty and tolerance, insofar as it establishes that the State must be tolerant in guaranteeing the liberty of the citizens; acting against them only to curb actions that are harmful to others.
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Democracia , pluralismo , liberdade , tolerância , princípio do dano
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