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- Title
Freedom on university campuses: An argument for normatively dependent toleration.
- Authors
Davies, Ian; Reed, Beatrice Szczepek
- Abstract
In the context of longstanding debates about the meaning of toleration and current significant disagreements within society, we offer a discussion about several key areas of debate and sketch broadly some responses in higher education. Following contextual remarks about key philosophical perspectives and reference to particular disputes within society, generally in society and particularly on university campuses, about free speech relating to terrorism and 'lad culture', we draw attention to issues about toleration. These are relationship with self; the public–private interface; levels or degrees of toleration regarding action; and the limits to toleration. We then develop more precisely framed connections for a particular characterization of toleration within higher education.
- Subjects
LIBERTY; COLLEGE campuses; HIGHER education; TOLERATION; PUBLIC-private sector cooperation
- Publication
Citizenship Teaching & Learning, 2019, Vol 14, Issue 3, p249
- ISSN
1751-1917
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1386/ctl_00009_1