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Free Speech on Campus

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If the university had a constitution, would it contain a free speech provision as the U.S. Constitution does? In Free Speech on Campus, Martin P. Golding confronts this question, examining issues of principle in the debate over campus speech. Golding suggests that the University is a special social institution that has as its goal the dissemination and advancement of knowledge, and he explores some of the implications of this approach, including its implication for faculty hiring. Golding examines the claim that there are academic orthodoxies in the University that inhibit the introduction of new ideas and methods, and he critically discusses in detail arguments that have been advanced for campus speech codes. Students and teachers in every discipline will find this book engaging and illuminating; it is especially relevant for ethicists and philosophers of education.

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ISBN: 9780847687916
Publication date: 9th March 2000
Author: Martin P Golding
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 118 pages
Series: Issues in Academic Ethics
Genres: Social and political philosophy