Dimensions of free speech : an exploration of a new theoretical framework / Devrim Kabasakal Badamchi.
2021
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Title
Dimensions of free speech : an exploration of a new theoretical framework / Devrim Kabasakal Badamchi.
Author
Kabasakal Badamchi, Devrim.
ISBN
9783030883195 (electronic bk.)
3030883191 (electronic bk.)
3030883183
9783030883188
3030883191 (electronic bk.)
3030883183
9783030883188
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 163 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-88319-5 doi
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JC591
Dewey Decimal Classification
323.44/3
Summary
This book offers a new theoretical framework for free speech by critically analyzing the major justifications for free speech. Unlike most theories that justify free speech on single grounds, this book argues for a justification; namely the double grounded principled approach; that combines and revises the arguments of equal autonomy and democratic participation at the same time. It claims that a revised and critical blending of these two justifications can serve free speech to be grounded on strong principled arguments. The book has both a theoretical and practical focus: first, it discusses the conceptual circumstances of free speech and major theoretical justifications for free speech and then, it applies the developed theoretical framework to the cases of academic freedom, media freedom and hate speech separately. This volume will appeal to readers who are interested in general free speech theories as well as readers who look for an alternative view on specific topics such as academic freedom, media freedom and hate speech.
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Philosophy and politics, critical explorations ; v. 19. 2352-8389
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Two rival positions on free speech
Chapter 3. Setting the conceptual ground
Chapter 4. How to justify free speech
Chapter 5. Academic freedom and free speech
Chapter 6. Media freedom, free speech and regulation of online speech
Chapter 7. Hate speech and the limits of free speech.
Chapter 2. Two rival positions on free speech
Chapter 3. Setting the conceptual ground
Chapter 4. How to justify free speech
Chapter 5. Academic freedom and free speech
Chapter 6. Media freedom, free speech and regulation of online speech
Chapter 7. Hate speech and the limits of free speech.