Free Speech

Voorkant
Psychology Press, 1998 - 263 pagina's

Free Speech is a philosophical treatment of a topic which is of immense importance to all of us.
Writing with great clarity, wit, and genuine concern, Alan Haworth situates the main arguments for free speech by tracing their relationship to contemporary debates in politics and political philosophy, and their historical roots to earlier controversies over religious toleration.
Free Speech will appeal to anyone with an interest in philosophy, politics and current affairs.

 

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Truth and consequences
53
Areopagiticas aftermath
118
taking stock of
142
From the contract to free speech?
174
Concerning toleration
198
Conclusions and prospects
214
Milton and Mill a comparison
224
References
249
Index
258
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