This paper seeks to answer the question, If I cannot express my hatred, am I less free? The discussion is framed through an examination of positive and negative freedom, looking at whether or not the loss of certain freedoms-from, such as freedom from injustice, freedom from discrimination, and freedom from fear might potentially outweigh the right of an individual to express his or her hatred
Note: The idea of freedom has been a vital motivation for speculation, deliberation, and action thro...
The aim of the thesis is to rebut the dominant autonomy-based defence of hate speech within a libera...
This is the author's accepted manuscript.The original publication is available at http://onlinelibra...
There is a category of speech, call it hate speech, which dehumanizes. In virtue of dehumanizing it ...
Freedom of expression is a key value of a liberal democracy. In the Netherlands, like other democrac...
The word freedom is commonly used in two different ways: as a continuum of allowances (the stop ligh...
Hate speech and free speech, and the relationship between the two, have been prominent in the news l...
In this paper I argue that one way of explaining what is wrong with hate speech is by critically ass...
As a lifelong activist on behalf of both equality and free speech, I am convinced, based on actual e...
Oppression is commonly deemed a problem of freedom. How though should we con-ceptualise the freedom-...
In this paper, the Author endeavors to find philosophical arguments in favor of the link between fre...
Some philosophers hold that stifling free expression stifles intellectual life. Others reply that fr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43167/1/10982_2004_Article_BF00152513.p...
Many societies now face the problem of hate speech. It has reached the level of a global problem. Ma...
Freedom can be seen as individual’s capacity to choose between alternatives. As such, it stands in a...
Note: The idea of freedom has been a vital motivation for speculation, deliberation, and action thro...
The aim of the thesis is to rebut the dominant autonomy-based defence of hate speech within a libera...
This is the author's accepted manuscript.The original publication is available at http://onlinelibra...
There is a category of speech, call it hate speech, which dehumanizes. In virtue of dehumanizing it ...
Freedom of expression is a key value of a liberal democracy. In the Netherlands, like other democrac...
The word freedom is commonly used in two different ways: as a continuum of allowances (the stop ligh...
Hate speech and free speech, and the relationship between the two, have been prominent in the news l...
In this paper I argue that one way of explaining what is wrong with hate speech is by critically ass...
As a lifelong activist on behalf of both equality and free speech, I am convinced, based on actual e...
Oppression is commonly deemed a problem of freedom. How though should we con-ceptualise the freedom-...
In this paper, the Author endeavors to find philosophical arguments in favor of the link between fre...
Some philosophers hold that stifling free expression stifles intellectual life. Others reply that fr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43167/1/10982_2004_Article_BF00152513.p...
Many societies now face the problem of hate speech. It has reached the level of a global problem. Ma...
Freedom can be seen as individual’s capacity to choose between alternatives. As such, it stands in a...
Note: The idea of freedom has been a vital motivation for speculation, deliberation, and action thro...
The aim of the thesis is to rebut the dominant autonomy-based defence of hate speech within a libera...
This is the author's accepted manuscript.The original publication is available at http://onlinelibra...