Limits of Free Speech

Philosophia 45 (3):931-935 (2017)
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Abstract

Free speech is a great value and forms the life blood of a civilised society. It is however, one of several values and may sometimes come into conflict with them. In those cases it may need to be restricted. Hate speech is one such case and the author argues that it can and should be prohibited.

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