What does “liberty of conscience” mean? Religious liberty? Freedom of strong conviction? Freedom of thought? Since the Founding Era, Americans have used liberty of conscience to paper over disputes about the proper scope of religious, moral, and philosophical liberty. This Article explores the relationship between conscience and religion in history, political theory, and theology, and proposes a conception of conscience that supports a liberty of conscience distinct from religious liberty. In doing so, it offers a theoretical basis for distinguishing between conscience and religion in First Amendment scholarship and related fields. Conscience is best understood, for purposes of legal theory, as a universal faculty that issues moral commands...
Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-...
Conscience is a defining existential reality of man, whose meaning can be seen only through an inter...
The phrase freedom of conscience is, of course, not to be found in the United States Constitution:...
What does “liberty of conscience” mean? Religious liberty? Freedom of strong conviction? Freedom of ...
This Article examines issues posed by the equation of religious liberty with secular conscience, uti...
Thesis advisor: Cathleen KavenyThis dissertation examines current legal and moral debates about reli...
This article sets forth the concepts of «freedom of conscience,» the historical development of a phe...
The Charter grants to everyone, in s.2(a), the “fundamental …freedom of conscience and religion.” Ye...
Two hundred years ago, Thomas Jefferson asserted that no law ought to be dearer to man than that wh...
Nowadays, liberty of conscience as an inalienable right is a standard of demoliberal constitutionali...
The First Amendment’s “Establishment Clause” is widely thought to protect “conscience.” Does it? If ...
One of the important reasons why the issue of freedom of conscience is one of the most controversial...
A deliberative democracy is a society committed to the ideal of reasoned political deliberation as t...
Received 1 August 2017. Accepted 23 October 2017. Published online 27 December 2017.Received 1 Augus...
This chapter takes secularity and freedom of religion as two distinct but interrelated thought-forma...
Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-...
Conscience is a defining existential reality of man, whose meaning can be seen only through an inter...
The phrase freedom of conscience is, of course, not to be found in the United States Constitution:...
What does “liberty of conscience” mean? Religious liberty? Freedom of strong conviction? Freedom of ...
This Article examines issues posed by the equation of religious liberty with secular conscience, uti...
Thesis advisor: Cathleen KavenyThis dissertation examines current legal and moral debates about reli...
This article sets forth the concepts of «freedom of conscience,» the historical development of a phe...
The Charter grants to everyone, in s.2(a), the “fundamental …freedom of conscience and religion.” Ye...
Two hundred years ago, Thomas Jefferson asserted that no law ought to be dearer to man than that wh...
Nowadays, liberty of conscience as an inalienable right is a standard of demoliberal constitutionali...
The First Amendment’s “Establishment Clause” is widely thought to protect “conscience.” Does it? If ...
One of the important reasons why the issue of freedom of conscience is one of the most controversial...
A deliberative democracy is a society committed to the ideal of reasoned political deliberation as t...
Received 1 August 2017. Accepted 23 October 2017. Published online 27 December 2017.Received 1 Augus...
This chapter takes secularity and freedom of religion as two distinct but interrelated thought-forma...
Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-...
Conscience is a defining existential reality of man, whose meaning can be seen only through an inter...
The phrase freedom of conscience is, of course, not to be found in the United States Constitution:...