(1996). "Sources and Limits of Freedom of Religion in a Liberal Democracy: Section 2 (a) and Beyond, The." University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review 54(1): 1-64Horwitz, Paul. "The Sources and Limits of Freedom of Religion in a Liberal Democracy: Section 2(a) and Beyond." ...
ReligionLiberalismRawlsRespectPublic reasonThis is the editors' preface to a special issue of Philosophia on 'Religion and Limits of Liberalism'. It begins by noting the challenges which the 'return' of religions to liberal democracies poses to the liberal commitment to respect citizens' freedom and...
religion clausesestablishment clausereligious freedomThis essay is a review of Christopher L. Eisgruber and Lawrence G. Sager, "Religious Freedom and the Constitution" (Harvard University Press, 2007). ELupu, Ira C.Tuttle, Robert W.Social Science Electronic Publishing...
FREEDOM of religionExemption claims remain a tangled and divisive moral and legal issue both in academia and in the public sphere. In his book Exemptions: Necessary, Justified, or Misguided?, the constitutional scholar Kent Greenawalt zeros in on the vexed question of whether exemptions from rules...
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separation of church and statereligious freedomThis article addresses whether the religion clauses of the U.S. Constitution prohibit the injection of religious values into political debate. I argue that Chrdoi:10.1016/0144-8188(95)00051-8Feldman, Stephen M...
Leaders, philosophers, playwrights and everyday Athenians were free to openly discuss politics and religion and to criticize the government in some settings. First Amendment In the United States, the First Amendment protects freedom of speech. The First Amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791 ...
1. a fair and permissive attitude toward those whose race, religion, nationality, etc., differ from one's own; freedom from bigotry. 2. a fair and permissive attitude toward opinions and practices that differ from one's own. 3. any liberal, undogmatic viewpoint. 4. the act or capac...
Austin’s famous remark, in my epigraph, is notable for at least two reasons. First, Austin takes it that ‘freedom’ is not something arcane and mysterious, but as near and familiar to us as voluntary action. If this is right then an adequate theory...