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This book considers how social justice and authentic freedom of
speech could be better tackled through hypertextual writing.
Unilinear writing produces an artificial understanding of justice,
freedom of speech and hermeneutics. In contrast, hypertextual
writing promises an optimistic future which involves less judgment,
more empathy and the embracing of difference, so vital in our
post-truth culture. The author argues that hypertextual writing is
set to have a marked impact on fields like jurisprudence, social
sciences and education. Rethinking Ethics Through Hypertext
reconciles traditional theories of ethics by re-framing them
through hypertextual techniques, bringing together contrasting and
contradictory ethical views. It presents compelling insights for
scholars of moral philosophy, social justice, hermeneutics and
education.
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