Author(s)
Juan Carlos Suárez VillegaKeywords
Freedom of speechReligious sentiments
Mass media
Ethics
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B
Ethics
BJ1-1725
Philosophy (General)
B1-5802
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<div>Freedom of speech ought to be interpreted as a value linked with different aims of a democratic society.&nbsp;It is not admissible to accept a freedom of speech which conceals harmful intentions against a single&nbsp;person or a social community. The historical defence of freedom of speech is based on the enlargement&nbsp;the debated of ideas, rather than on a subjective exercise of personal extravagance. To respect religious&nbsp;feelings and another personal aspects is an absolute limitation of freedom of speech. Because of that,&nbsp;we do not agree with the identification of Muslim religion with terrorism that has been published,&nbsp;trough Mahoma&rsquo;s caricatures, in some European newspapers.</div>Date
2006-01-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:86ee971c61f84d0ea40664447697710b1677-2954
1677-2954
10.5007/17381
https://doaj.org/article/86ee971c61f84d0ea40664447697710b