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By: Saurabh Agarwal

Sanjeev, Milton's Friedman argument for Tolerance stands on the following logic: "One can't be certain of what is Right and Wrong. Hence, one needs to tolerate other views." This, I think, is a...

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By: sabhlok

Dear Saurabh I don’t think Friedman is saying what you’ve said. He DOES know what is right and wrong. He gave a particularly hard example to illustrate that there are conflicts between two different...

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By: Saurabh Agarwal

  Sanjeev,   Consider these statements (not verbatim) by MF:   At 04:17 –> " I regard the basic human value to be Tolerance – based on Humility".   At 4:30 –> "I have no right to coerce anyone....

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By: sabhlok

Dear Saurabh No problem with alternative arguments. Each has merit. It is incorrect to assume the simplistic conclusion you’ve made that “His logic goes: One cannot know if One is right. So, one needs...

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