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+====Freedom is the foundation for political authority.==== |
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+Louis-Philippe Hodgson 10 Associate Professor of Philosophy, Glendon College, York University, “Kant on the Right to Freedom: A Defense”, Ethics 120, July 2010, BE |
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+Two related characteristics |
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+of rational agency. |
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+===This requires a system of equal freedom—reciprocal limits on independence are necessary.==== |
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+Arthur Ripstein 09 Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Toronto, and Chair of the Department of Philosophy, “Force and Freedom”, Harvard University Press, 2009, BE |
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+Interference with another |
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+AND |
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+by individual freedom. |
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+====Thus, the standard is consistency with a system of equal freedom.==== |
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+====Defamation, including holocaust denial, deprives people of their rightful honor—it’s coercive.==== |
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+Varden 10, Helga, “A Kantian Conception of Free Speech,” in Freedom of Expression in a Diverse World, edited by Deirdre Golash. New York: Springer, 2010. BE |
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+What about defamation, |
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+AND |
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+behalf of the dead.4 |