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"China" and the Emergence of Religious Toleration in Enlightenment Philosophers, Part II: Voltaire's Project of Universal Toleration and the Legacy of Intercultural Self-Critique

Autores

Hui, Xianzhe , WENNING, MARIO

Publicación externa

No

Medio

Philos. Compass

Alcance

Article

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Fecha de publicacion

01/11/2024

ISI

001369917400001

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85210075071

Abstract

This article explores the significance of engaging in intercultural reversals of perspectives by reconstructing Voltaire's reflections on the relationship between China and Europe. It highlights the ensuing ethics of universal religious tolerance in this civilizational comparison. Voltaire employed China as a heuristic model primarily to criticize the intolerance and fanaticism of French Catholics. He also used the methodology of intercultural reversals of perspectives to articulate his arguments for universal religious toleration. This paper's focus on the philosophical reception of China reveals the emergence of what we call "intercultural self-critique" and an important conception of religious toleration during the European Enlightenment.

Palabras clave

China; intercultural self-critique; religious toleration; the Enlightenment; voltaire

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