Book contents
- The Conscience Wars
- The Conscience Wars
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Conscientious Objection in a Constitutional Democracy
- 1 Conscience and Its Claims
- 2 The Conscience Wars in Historical and Philosophical Perspective
- 3 Conscientious Objections
- 4 Egalitarian Justice and Religious Exemptions
- 5 Is There a Right to Conscientious Objection?
- 6 Affect and the Theo-Political Economy of the Right to Freedom of “Thought, Conscience and Religion”
- Part II Conscientious Objection or Culture Wars?
- Part III Objecting to Antidiscrimination Laws in the Name of Mainstream Religious Convictions
- Part IV Conscience, Accommodation and Its Harms
- Part V Concluding Perspectives on the Conscience Wars
- Index
4 - Egalitarian Justice and Religious Exemptions
from Part I - Conscientious Objection in a Constitutional Democracy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 June 2018
- The Conscience Wars
- The Conscience Wars
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Conscientious Objection in a Constitutional Democracy
- 1 Conscience and Its Claims
- 2 The Conscience Wars in Historical and Philosophical Perspective
- 3 Conscientious Objections
- 4 Egalitarian Justice and Religious Exemptions
- 5 Is There a Right to Conscientious Objection?
- 6 Affect and the Theo-Political Economy of the Right to Freedom of “Thought, Conscience and Religion”
- Part II Conscientious Objection or Culture Wars?
- Part III Objecting to Antidiscrimination Laws in the Name of Mainstream Religious Convictions
- Part IV Conscience, Accommodation and Its Harms
- Part V Concluding Perspectives on the Conscience Wars
- Index
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- The Conscience WarsRethinking the Balance between Religion, Identity, and Equality, pp. 109 - 126Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018
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