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Deliberation, dependence, and freedom
Published 2023“…The nature of the democratic freedom that both Wiredu and Eze envisage for African countries, and for the no-less post-colonial societies beyond the continent’s borders, depends on taking seriously the major challenge both these scholars pose—What if there are more morally agreeable ways of thinking about the things that order our politically determinant interactions with each other?…”
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Libertarian freedom in an eternalist world?
Published 2022“…My students sometimes worry that if eternalism is true then they can’t have libertarian freedom. They aren’t alone, as this sentiment is also expressed, albeit typically briefly, by various philosophers. …”
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Hannah Arendt, liberalism, and freedom from politics
Published 2019“…Arendt presents her defense of political freedom as a challenge to the liberal convention, in which freedom is allegedly conceptualized as “freedom from politics.” …”
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Property, equality, and the freedom to discriminate: the case of the discriminatory gift
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Analyzing Freedom of Expression Online: Theoretical, Empirical, and Normative Contributions
Published 2013“…This chapter highlights the most significant ways in which research from across Internet Studies combines thematically to offer a picture of the challenges facing freedom of expression in the twenty-first century, as well as the need for broader theoretical frameworks. …”
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Testamentary Freedom and its Restrictions in French and Italian law: Trends and Shifts
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Religious freedom and anti-discrimination in Europe and the us: generally applicable laws and possible exceptions
Published 2016“…According to Laycock, the Puritans came to the United States to gain religious freedom, but once they had a theocracy in Massachusetts that was enough liberty for them: people of other Christian denominations and other faiths could go elsewhere if they wanted to be free. …”
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Moralizing liberty
Published 2018“…This chapter argues in support of moralized conceptions of liberty on the grounds that distinguishing between liberty and license allows us to develop a theoretically fruitful notion of freedom that is intrinsically normatively significant and that can play a substantive role in political philosophy. …”
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The power of public positions: official roles in Kantian legitimacy
Published 2018“…The Kantian account of political authority holds that the state is a necessary and sufficient condition of our freedom. We cannot be free outside the state, Kantians argue, because any attempt to have the “acquired rights” necessary for our freedom implicates us in objectionable relations of dependence on private judgment. …”
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No platforming
Published 2018“…While opponents say that no platforming flouts ideals of open public discourse, and defenders that it is a justifiable harm-prevention measure, both sides mistakenly treat the debate like a run-of-the-mill free speech conflict, rather than a specific issue of academic freedom. Content-based restrictions on speech in universities are ubiquitous. …”
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Exemptions for Religious Groups and the Problem of Internal Dissent
Published 2019“…Individuals’ interests in freedom of re-ligion and association are said to be served through religious groups being granted a level of autonomy from state control, which includes their enjoying exemptions from certain otherwise applicable laws. …”
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Becoming the goddess: female subjectivity and the passion of the Goddess Radha
Published 2010“…As such she offers material for feminist philosophy of religion's new era of single parents, diverse cultures and multiple genders, suggesting that freedom be complemented by an affirmation of the passions for which freedom has its worth.…”
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What do we owe to each other in private international law? Moral contractualism and transnational justice
Published 2024“…They focus only on the private law relationship, on very abstract interests, and on a principle of freedom as independence in which we are interested instrumentally, as the only means of achieving our own freedom as independence. …”
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The EU, the Member States and damages liability
Published 2024“…The ECJ crafted the rules pertaining to both EU and Member State liability and had considerable freedom when doing so, given that the Treaty provided very limited substantive guidance. …”
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