Independence of Mind

Cover of Independence of Mind by Timothy Macklem
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 189
ISBN-13: 9780199535446
Dimensions:
Height: 6.1 Inches
Length: 9.1 Inches
Weight: 0.71870697412 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 323.01
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Independence of Mind by Timothy Macklem, published by Oxford University Press in 2008, presents a philosophical examination of fundamental freedoms such as speech, conscience, privacy, and religion. Spanning 189 pages, this edition delves into how these freedoms are integral to contemporary society and are frequently referenced in political and cultural discussions. Macklem argues that these freedoms not only shape our legal framework but also enable individuals to form their own beliefs and express their unique voices.

Readers will find a thorough analysis of the moral foundations of these freedoms, exploring how privacy allows for personal reflection, freedom of speech encourages innovative self-expression, and freedom of conscience fosters the development of individual convictions. Additionally, the book discusses the role of freedom of religion in allowing groups to uphold beliefs without the constraints of rational scrutiny. This comprehensive approach offers insights into the significance of these freedoms and their entrenchment in law, making it a valuable resource for those interested in law, philosophy, and civil rights.


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The fundamental freedoms, of speech, conscience, privacy and religion, are now an essential part of the fabric of contemporary society, set down in our most basic laws and regularly invoked in our political and cultural debates. These freedoms play a vital role in securing the spaces and opportunities within which people are able to pursue their own lives in their own ways.

Independence of Mind takes this accepted thought a step further, by exploring the ways in which the fundamental freedoms help us to achieve something even more profound, by enabling us to arrive at beliefs, convictions and voices of our own, so that we truly come to think, believe and speak for ourselves in the rich and various ways that the freedoms then protect. Privacy grants us the distance and refuge from others necessary to develop views of our own; freedom of speech calls on us to imagine ways of expressing ourselves that are both true to the views we have developed and innovative in their own right; freedom of conscience enables each of us to create a distinctive rational personality in which to embed the convictions that we wish to treat as non-negotiable; freedom of religion allows groups of us to endorse certain beliefs as articles of faith, free from the full demands of rational scrutiny.

Much has been written about the political and legal implications of the fundamental freedoms and their entrenchment in bills of rights. This is the first book to undertake a comprehensive philosophical examination of their moral bases. It offers a penetrating analysis of what makes these particular freedoms matter to us in the ways that they do, and of the true significance of their entrenchment in law.

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Language: en. Pages: 189. Edition: 1.

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