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Whitten Suzanne |
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A Republican Theory of Free Speech : Critical Civility |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2021 |
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1 online resource (249 pages) |
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Monografia |
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Intro -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Question -- 1.2 The Problem -- 1.3 Book Outline and Structure -- References -- 2 Questioning the Non-Interference Paradigm -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Non-Interference Paradigm -- 2.3 The First Amendment and the Battle for the Supreme Court -- 2.4 Philosophical Defences of the Non-Interference Ideal -- 2.4.1 Two Defences: Democracy and Autonomy -- 2.5 Exposing the Non-Interference Paradigm -- 2.5.1 Speech and Structural Injustice -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Liberal Toleration and Harmful Speech -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Waldron and The Harm in Hate Speech -- 3.2.1 Criticisms of Waldron: Assurance Is All Around Us -- 3.3 Liberal Toleration -- 3.3.1 Toleration as Recognition? -- 3.3.2 Forst and Toleration as Reciprocal Respect -- 3.3.3 Respect and the Limits of Toleration -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Critical Republicanism and Harmful Speech -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Historical Revival -- 4.3 Neo-republicanism: Core Principles -- 4.3.1 Freedom as Non-domination -- 4.3.2 Intersubjective Awareness of Status -- 4.3.3 Civic Virtue and Vigilance -- 4.4 Pettit: Two Criticisms -- 4.4.1 Norms and Status -- 4.4.2 Norms, Social Equality, and Agency -- 4.5 Critical Republicanism -- 4.6 A Critical Civility? -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Recognition, Norms, and the Struggle for Normative Authority -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The 'Free Speech Wars' and the Serena Williams Cartoon -- 5.3 Recognition Theory: A Brief Overview -- 5.3.1 Charles Taylor |
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and the Politics of Difference -- 5.3.2 Honneth and the 'Three Spheres' of Respect -- 5.3.3 Darwall and 'Two Kinds' of Respect -- 5.4 What Are Norms? -- 5.4.1 Social Norms and Moral Norms -- 5.5 Recognition Struggles, Norms, and the Grammar of Moral Conflict -- 5.5.1 Social Justice and the Denial of Normative Authority. |
5.5.2 Dealing with the Difficult Cases -- 5.6 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Critical Civility: A Republican Theory of Free Speech -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Critical Civility: An Overview of Main Principles -- 6.3 The Normative Demands of Citizen Relations -- 6.4 Non-domination, Vigilance, and Social Freedom -- 6.5 Responsibility and Structural Injustice -- 6.5.1 Accountability and Blame -- 6.5.2 Moral Grandstanding and the Problem of Shaming -- 6.6 Critical Civility and the Role of Institutions -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- Concluding Remarks -- No Such Thing: The Inescapability of Civility and the Demands of Citizenship -- References -- Index. |
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