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Offensive Speech, Religion, and the Limits of the Law (Hardcover)
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Offensive Speech, Religion, and the Limits of the Law (Hardcover)
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Is the government ever justified in restricting offensive speech?
This question has become particularly important in relation to
communications which offend religious sensibilities. It is often
argued that insulting a person's beliefs is tantamount to
disrespecting the believer; that insults are a form of hatred or
intolerance; that the right to religious freedom includes a more
specific right not to be insulted in one's beliefs; that religious
minorities have a particularly strong claim to be protected from
offence; and that censorship of offensive speech is necessary for
the prevention of social disorder and violence. None of those
arguments is convincing. Drawing on law and philosophy, this book
argues that there is no moral right to be protected from offence
and that, while freedom of religion is an important right that
grounds negative and positive obligations for the state, it is
unpersuasive to interpret constitutional and human rights
provisions as including a right not to be caused offence. Rather,
we have good reasons to think of public discourse as a space for
the expression of all viewpoints about the ethical life, including
those which some will find offensive. This is necessary to sustain
a society's capacity for self-reflection and change.
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