Anthropologie et droits de l’homme en Iran, de la tolérance au respect

In this testimony of an experience of human rights in Iran, the author attempts an « anthropological lesson » in which the observer looks at himself from the point of view of the Other and proposes this Other to do the same…The main problem is the religious concept of tolerance – concept rather ineg...

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Main Author: Charles de Lespinay
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: L’Harmattan 2006-12-01
Series:Droit et Cultures
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/685
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spelling doaj-8530c223996c456891ce30009024b2682020-11-24T21:17:02ZfraL’HarmattanDroit et Cultures0247-97882109-94212006-12-0152169178Anthropologie et droits de l’homme en Iran, de la tolérance au respectCharles de LespinayIn this testimony of an experience of human rights in Iran, the author attempts an « anthropological lesson » in which the observer looks at himself from the point of view of the Other and proposes this Other to do the same…The main problem is the religious concept of tolerance – concept rather inegalitarian and therefore negative, with regards to the legal concept proposed by UNESCO in 1995. This legal notion, under the name of tolerance, rather concerns what is called « respect » of the Other, based on principles of equality and fraternity among human beings and peoples. The author, who leaves to the reader free to have his own ideas, reminds us that Iran and France do not exactly share the same point of view on human rights and that they are rightfully entitled to formulate reciprocal criticism of each other.http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/685Iran
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author Charles de Lespinay
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Anthropologie et droits de l’homme en Iran, de la tolérance au respect
Droit et Cultures
Iran
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title Anthropologie et droits de l’homme en Iran, de la tolérance au respect
title_short Anthropologie et droits de l’homme en Iran, de la tolérance au respect
title_full Anthropologie et droits de l’homme en Iran, de la tolérance au respect
title_fullStr Anthropologie et droits de l’homme en Iran, de la tolérance au respect
title_full_unstemmed Anthropologie et droits de l’homme en Iran, de la tolérance au respect
title_sort anthropologie et droits de l’homme en iran, de la tolérance au respect
publisher L’Harmattan
series Droit et Cultures
issn 0247-9788
2109-9421
publishDate 2006-12-01
description In this testimony of an experience of human rights in Iran, the author attempts an « anthropological lesson » in which the observer looks at himself from the point of view of the Other and proposes this Other to do the same…The main problem is the religious concept of tolerance – concept rather inegalitarian and therefore negative, with regards to the legal concept proposed by UNESCO in 1995. This legal notion, under the name of tolerance, rather concerns what is called « respect » of the Other, based on principles of equality and fraternity among human beings and peoples. The author, who leaves to the reader free to have his own ideas, reminds us that Iran and France do not exactly share the same point of view on human rights and that they are rightfully entitled to formulate reciprocal criticism of each other.
topic Iran
url http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/685
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