Ideological Freedom And Related Legal Wording

In practical discourse, we can find out legal wording that is associated with ideological freedom and applied interchangeably: freedom of thought, freedom of conscience and religious freedom. In this essay, our aim consists in determining which the proper use of each expression is. For this purpose,...

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Main Author: Marc-Abraham Puig Hernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Jaén 2020-06-01
Series:Age of Human Rights Journal
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Online Access:https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/TAHRJ/article/view/5480
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spelling doaj-7275aabdc94748c683557d44339b71a72020-11-25T03:35:31ZengUniversidad de JaénAge of Human Rights Journal2340-95922020-06-011410913610.17561/tahrj.v14.5480Ideological Freedom And Related Legal WordingMarc-Abraham Puig Hernández0University of BarcelonaIn practical discourse, we can find out legal wording that is associated with ideological freedom and applied interchangeably: freedom of thought, freedom of conscience and religious freedom. In this essay, our aim consists in determining which the proper use of each expression is. For this purpose, we have observed: how the concept of ideological freedom is established in some legal systems; how it can be differentiated from religious freedom clearly but not from freedom of conscience on account of a vague material scope of validity; and why these difficulties move from conceptual to legal areas. In order to propose a convenient use to the latter expressions, we draw on BERLIN’s two concepts of libertyhttps://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/TAHRJ/article/view/5480ideological freedomfreedom of thoughtfreedom of consciencereligious freedomconscience objection
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Ideological Freedom And Related Legal Wording
Age of Human Rights Journal
ideological freedom
freedom of thought
freedom of conscience
religious freedom
conscience objection
author_facet Marc-Abraham Puig Hernández
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title Ideological Freedom And Related Legal Wording
title_short Ideological Freedom And Related Legal Wording
title_full Ideological Freedom And Related Legal Wording
title_fullStr Ideological Freedom And Related Legal Wording
title_full_unstemmed Ideological Freedom And Related Legal Wording
title_sort ideological freedom and related legal wording
publisher Universidad de Jaén
series Age of Human Rights Journal
issn 2340-9592
publishDate 2020-06-01
description In practical discourse, we can find out legal wording that is associated with ideological freedom and applied interchangeably: freedom of thought, freedom of conscience and religious freedom. In this essay, our aim consists in determining which the proper use of each expression is. For this purpose, we have observed: how the concept of ideological freedom is established in some legal systems; how it can be differentiated from religious freedom clearly but not from freedom of conscience on account of a vague material scope of validity; and why these difficulties move from conceptual to legal areas. In order to propose a convenient use to the latter expressions, we draw on BERLIN’s two concepts of liberty
topic ideological freedom
freedom of thought
freedom of conscience
religious freedom
conscience objection
url https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/TAHRJ/article/view/5480
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