Hate Speech Law : A Philosophical Examination.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Milton :
Taylor & Francis Group,
2015.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy Series
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Online Access: | Click to View |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Table of Cases
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Ten Clusters of Laws/Regulations/Codes That Constrain Uses of Hate Speech
- 2.1 Group Defamation
- 2.2 Negative Stereotyping or Stigmatization
- 2.3 The Expression of Hatred
- 2.4 Incitement to Hatred
- 2.5 Threats to Public Order
- 2.6 Denying, etc. Acts of Mass Cruelty, Violence, or Genocide
- 2.7 Dignitary Crimes or Torts
- 2.8 Violations of Civil or Human Rights
- 2.9 Expression-Oriented Hate Crimes
- 2.10 Time, Place, and Manner Restrictions
- 3 Principles of Basic Morality
- 3.1 Health
- 3.2 Autonomy
- 3.3 Security
- 3.4 Non-Subordination
- 3.5 The Absence of Oppression
- 3.6 Human Dignity
- 4 Principles of Personal Development
- 4.1 The Discovery of Truth
- 4.2 The Acquisition of Knowledge
- 4.3 Self-Realization
- 4.4 Human Excellence
- 5 Principles of Civic Morality
- 5.1 Civic Dignity
- 5.2 Assurance
- 5.3 Eligibility
- 6 Principles of Cultural Diversity
- 6.1 Culture
- 6.2 Misrecognition
- 6.3 Cultural Specifi city
- 6.4 Intercultural Dialogue
- 7 Principles of Political Morality
- 7.1 Democratic Self-Government
- 7.2 Political Legitimacy
- 7.3 Citizens as Legal Subjects
- 8 Principles of Balance
- 8.1 Rights-Based Balancing
- 8.2 Interests-Based Balancing
- 9 Principia Juris
- 9.1 Pressing Social Need
- 9.2 Efficacy
- 9.3 The Least Restrictive Alternative
- 9.4 The Avoidance of Unintended Consequences for Free Speech
- 9.5 Neutrality
- 10 Toward a Theory of Principled Compromise
- 10.1 Why Overall Warrant Should Be Neither about Lexical Priorities among Principles nor Balancing between Principles
- 10.2 Overall Warrant as Compromise over Principles
- 10.3 Conjunction Compromise
- 10.4 Substitution Compromise.
- 10.5 A Detailed Illustration: The Principle of Neutrality
- 10.6 The Ethics of Compromise
- 10.7 Two Possible Objections
- 11 Conclusion
- References
- Index.