Setting Fire to Reason : The Ethics of Free Speech
Setting Fire to Reason : The Ethics of Free Speech
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Author(s): Howard, Jeffrey W.
ISBN No.: 9780691260358
Pages: 344
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 55.91
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Jeffrey Howard offers by far the most compelling, deeply worked out, and sophisticated view of free speech and its limits available. By drawing on insights from the ethics of harm and self-defense and criminal law theory as well as fundamental debates in political philosophy, Howard fundamentally transforms the way in which free speech is investigated philosophically. It is sharply written, carefully thought through, deeply researched, and convincing. Setting Fire to Reason is an outstanding achievement that secures Howard's reputation as one of the very best political philosophers working today."-- Victor Tadros, author of To Do, To Die, To Reason Why "How should a liberal democracy respond to speech that makes violence thinkable--and then doable? Jeffrey Howard refuses the stale choice between absolutism and censorship. Setting Fire to Reason is a major contribution to the ethics of free speech, and the most systematic account I know of what duties and liabilities attach to harmful speech once we take seriously how platforms route attention and intensify reach. It is unusually disciplined normative work: ambitious in scope, precise in its distinctions, and difficult to shake once you've seen the structure. The book is as attentive to institutional overreach as it is to the moral stakes of speech that targets others' security and equal standing.


It also delivers on its practical promise: Howard offers a framework legislators, courts, and tech leaders can use without surrendering principle."-- Eric Beerbohm, Harvard University, author of In Our Name: The Ethics of Democracy "Jeffrey Howard has written the book on free speech that this moment requires. His deep philosophical commitments, coupled with his knowledge of free-speech regimes across the globe, yield a careful yet provocative account of free speech that transcends national boundaries. This book is essential reading for anyone embedded in legal or philosophical debates about free expression--and for anyone who wrestles with the limits of free speech in our technological and political times."-- Leslie Kendrick, University of Virginia Law School, coauthor of Tort Law: Responsibilities and Redress "A timely and ambitious investigation into the ethics of free speech, defending a distinctive liberal ideal, while confronting the challenge of harmful speech that 'sets fire to reason' through inciting violence. Howarddevelops a nuanced argument about the interplay of moral and legal obligations, with important consequences for the responsibilities of speakers, hearers and platforms."-- Rae Langton, University of Cambridge, author of Sexual Solipsism: Philosophical Essays on Pornography and Objectification.


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