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The paper analyzes the problem of humanism and tolerance in the history of philosophy. There is an emphasis on the understanding of humanity in the formation of J.G. Herder and the definition of tolerance of J. Locke presentation. The author points to the relationship between the humanity and tolerance and expresses the opinion that there is no humanity without the tolerance. As humanity as tolerance have their limits. These limits are presented as antihumanism and intolerance. In conclusion, the author outlined the idea of an open, dialogic and human tolerance.