Responding to Offensive Miscon
Title: Responding to Offensive Miscon
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 497 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Responding to Offensive Miscon
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 497 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Emotional and psychological harm are less obvious because scars are unable to be
detected using our physical senses. Therefore, as a society, we are forced to make value
judgements as to the severity of the damage that is inflicted. When expressive tactics are
used to inflict suffering. The danger in making such value judgements lies in their
application to peripheral situations, because of the close tie that Bok refers to between
our conferred rights of
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formative years. In conclusion, while Bok has reasonable argument for this particular
occurrence, he may be a bit idealistic in his approach to a cure.
Works Cited
Barnet, Sylvan and Hugo Bedeu, eds. Current Issues and Enduring Questions: A Guide to
Critical Thinking and Argument, with Readings, 6th ed. NY: Bedford, 2002.
Bok, Derek. ?Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus.? Barnet and Bedeu. 51-52.
Lawrence, Charles R., III. ?On Racist Speech.? Barnet and Bedeu. 46-50