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Secularism and freedom of conscience / Jocelyn Maclure and Charles Taylor ; translated by Jane Marie Todd.

By: Maclure, Jocelyn, 1973-Contributor(s): Taylor, Charles, 1931-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Publication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2011. Description: 142 p. ; 19 cmISBN: 9780674058651 Uniform titles: Laïcité et liberté de conscience. English Subject(s): Laicyzacja | Wolność religijna | Wolność sumienia
Contents:
Introduction: Secularism today -- Moral pluralism, neutrality, and secularism -- The principles of secularism -- Regimes of secularism -- Public sphere and private sphere -- Religious symbols and rituals in the public space -- Liberal-pluralist secularism : the case of Quebec -- The legal obligation for reasonable accommodation -- Are religious beliefs "expensive tastes"? : choices, circumstances, and individual responsibility -- The subjective conception of freedom of religion and the individualization of belief -- Does the legal obligation for accommodation favor religion? : religious and secular convictions of conscience -- The reasonable limits to freedom of conscience -- Conclusion: The future of secularism.
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bibliogr. (s. [111]-133)

Introduction: Secularism today -- Moral pluralism, neutrality, and secularism -- The principles of secularism -- Regimes of secularism -- Public sphere and private sphere -- Religious symbols and rituals in the public space -- Liberal-pluralist secularism : the case of Quebec -- The legal obligation for reasonable accommodation -- Are religious beliefs "expensive tastes"? : choices, circumstances, and individual responsibility -- The subjective conception of freedom of religion and the individualization of belief -- Does the legal obligation for accommodation favor religion? : religious and secular convictions of conscience -- The reasonable limits to freedom of conscience -- Conclusion: The future of secularism.

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