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Uncivil Disobedience with Candice Delmas
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The last time philosopher Candice Delmas was on the show, we explored civil disobedience. On today’s episode, we’re discussing the uncivil side of disobedience. She explains that the very reasons that we might be obligated to follow the law in just societies can also impose a duty to break the law in societies that are unjust. And she says that this doesn’t always have to be an act of culturally-approved civil disobedience. Sometimes injustice requires behaving without civility.
Send questions or comments to examiningethics@gmail.com.
For the episode’s transcript, click here.
Shownotes
- Candice Delmas
- Discussion about civil disobedience on Examining Ethics
- Suffragist movement and violence
- Hacktivist group Anonymous
- Sanctuary Movement
- Pussy Riot’s “Punk Prayer“
- January 6th Capitol attack
- ACT UP
- Fidelity to law and John Rawls
- H.L.A. Hart’s The Concept of Law
Thanks to Evelyn Brosius for designing our logo. Our image is by
- Coulis Coulis by Blue Dot Sessions
- Gullwing Sailor by Blue Dot Sessions
To contact us, email examiningethics@gmail.com.
The post Uncivil Disobedience with Candice Delmas appeared first on Examining Ethics.
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When? This feed was archived on August 01, 2022 11:32 (). Last successful fetch was on June 01, 2022 05:38 ()
Why? 不活跃的收取点 status. 我们的伺服器已尝试了一段时间,但仍然无法截取有效的播客收取点
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Manage episode 306211002 series 114755
The last time philosopher Candice Delmas was on the show, we explored civil disobedience. On today’s episode, we’re discussing the uncivil side of disobedience. She explains that the very reasons that we might be obligated to follow the law in just societies can also impose a duty to break the law in societies that are unjust. And she says that this doesn’t always have to be an act of culturally-approved civil disobedience. Sometimes injustice requires behaving without civility.
Send questions or comments to examiningethics@gmail.com.
For the episode’s transcript, click here.
Shownotes
- Candice Delmas
- Discussion about civil disobedience on Examining Ethics
- Suffragist movement and violence
- Hacktivist group Anonymous
- Sanctuary Movement
- Pussy Riot’s “Punk Prayer“
- January 6th Capitol attack
- ACT UP
- Fidelity to law and John Rawls
- H.L.A. Hart’s The Concept of Law
Thanks to Evelyn Brosius for designing our logo. Our image is by
- Coulis Coulis by Blue Dot Sessions
- Gullwing Sailor by Blue Dot Sessions
To contact us, email examiningethics@gmail.com.
The post Uncivil Disobedience with Candice Delmas appeared first on Examining Ethics.
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