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Intellectual Freedom and the Culture Wars: Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism

Autor Piers Benn
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This book offers a sustained and vigorous defence of free expression and objective enquiry situated in the context of the current culture wars. In the spirit of J. S. Mill, Benn investigates objections to the ideal of free expression in relation to harm and offence, reaching broadly liberal conclusions with reference to recent examples of attempts to curb free speech on university campuses. Accepting that some expressions can cause non-physical harm, Benn also considers objections to free speech based on certain understandings of power and privilege.
In its exploration and rejection of arguments against the possibility of obtaining objective truth, the book navigates hotly contested fields of contemporary debate, including feminism and identity politics. It challenges the dogma of social constructionism and examines current notions of identity, arguing that a case for fairness can be made without appealing to them. Offering a qualified endorsement of friendship between ideological opponents, Benn highlights common obstacles to civil and rational discussions, concluding with a rational, moral, and broadly spiritual solution to the cultural combat that monopolises present-day society.

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ISBN-13: 9783030571092
ISBN-10: 3030571092
Pagini: 158
Ilustrații: IX, 158 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Seria Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Freedom of Enquiry.- 2. Taking Offence.- 3. Subjective Authority and Unwelcome Facts.- 4. Power, Privilege and Identity.- 5. Friending the Enemy.- 6. The Sleep of Reason. 

Notă biografică

Piers Benn teaches Ethics at Fordham University, London Centre and was a Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London, UK. Previously he held Lectureships in Philosophy at the Universities of St. Andrews and Leeds, and in Medical Ethics and Law at Imperial College London. He is the author of Ethics (2000) and Commitment (2011). He is an occasional commentator for in the national media.

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This book offers a sustained and vigorous defence of free expression and objective enquiry situated in the context of the current culture wars. In the spirit of J. S. Mill, Benn investigates objections to the ideal of free expression in relation to harm and offence, reaching broadly liberal conclusions with reference to recent examples of attempts to curb free speech on university campuses. Accepting that some expressions can cause non-physical harms, Benn also considers objections to free speech based on certain understandings of power and privilege.
 
In its exploration and rejection of arguments against the possibility of obtaining objective truth, the book navigates hotly contested fields of contemporary debate, including feminism and identity politics. It challenges the dogma of social constructionism and examines current notions of identity, arguing that a case for fairness can be made without appealing to them. Offering a qualified endorsement of friendship between ideological opponents, Benn highlights common obstacles to civil and rational discussion, concluding with a rational, moral, and broadly spiritual solution to the cultural combat that monopolises present-day society.
 
Piers Benn teaches Ethics at Fordham University, London Centre, and was recently a Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London, UK. Previously he held Lectureships in Philosophy at the Universities of St. Andrews and Leeds, and in Medical Ethics & Law at Imperial College London. He is the author of Ethics (2000) and Commitment (2011). He is an occasional commentator in the national media.

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Offers a sustained and vigorous defence of free expression and objective enquiry situated in the context of the current culture wars Considers objections to free speech based on certain understandings of power and privilege Concludes with a rational, moral, and broadly spiritual solution to the cultural combat that monopolises present-day society