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Unwilling to tolerate

Whilst it is this recognition DH theorists should entertain if they wish to be taken seriously, Walzer's contention that being ruled by men who have lost their souls is undesirable, his conviction that moral and political goodness are philosophically reconcilable, suggests that this is something which our innocence is often unwilling to tolerate.


Can you explain what the last sentence means? (Unwilling to tolerate)

  

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It's hard to asnwer because I don't know what recognition he means.

  • It's hard to asnwer because I don't know what recognition he means.
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It's hard to asnwer because I don't know what recognition he means.

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