The limits on freedom of religion holding limits to freedom of expressionW. Young
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...
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...
Windows into the Canadian Approach to Managing Religion: Refugee Policies and the Office of Religious Freedom Even though the Canadian government has adopted a more self-conscious and distanced approach to religion in the past half century, the state has in fact quite often involved itself with rel...
It was the religion of peace. It would die if its timid eyes were compelled to see blood... He threw a pine cone at a jovial squirrel, and he ran with chattering fear. High in a treetop he stopped, and, poking his head cautiously from behind a branch, looke 这个风景给了他保证。
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...
Bretherton, R. and Dunbar, R. (2020). Dunbar’s number goes to church: The social brain hypothesis as a third strand in the study of church growth.Archive for the Psychology of Religion42, 63-76. Dunbar, R. (1996).. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ...
This paper strives to look into the contemporary legal and practical challenges that basically arise from the interaction between the freedom of religion and the principle of secularism under the Ethiopian constitutional system. In so do... Z Berhane 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 The concept of human ...
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...
During the classical period, parrhesia became a fundamental part of the democracy of Athens. Leaders, philosophers, playwrights and everyday Athenians were free to openly discuss politics and religion and to criticize the government in some settings. ...