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Frontmatter
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Part One. SECULARISM
1. Moral Pluralism, Neutrality, and Secularism
2. The Principles of Secularism
3. Regimes of Secularism
4. Public Sphere and Private Sphere
5. Religious Symbols and Rituals in the Public Space
6. Liberal- Pluralist Secularism: The Case of Quebec
Part Two. FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE
Freedom of conscience
7. The Legal Obligation for Reasonable Accommodation
8. Are Religious Beliefs "Expensive Tastes"?
9. The Subjective Conception of Freedom of Religion and the Individualization of Belief
10. Does the Legal Obligation for Accommodation Favor Religion?
11. The Reasonable Limits to Freedom of Conscience
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Part One. SECULARISM
1. Moral Pluralism, Neutrality, and Secularism
2. The Principles of Secularism
3. Regimes of Secularism
4. Public Sphere and Private Sphere
5. Religious Symbols and Rituals in the Public Space
6. Liberal- Pluralist Secularism: The Case of Quebec
Part Two. FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE
Freedom of conscience
7. The Legal Obligation for Reasonable Accommodation
8. Are Religious Beliefs "Expensive Tastes"?
9. The Subjective Conception of Freedom of Religion and the Individualization of Belief
10. Does the Legal Obligation for Accommodation Favor Religion?
11. The Reasonable Limits to Freedom of Conscience
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index