Pluralism is not a moral system.

It’s a condition.

And without shared ethical foundations, it doesn’t lead to coexistence — it leads to fragmentation.

Secularism can protect freedom of belief.
But it cannot replace the moral frameworks that give societies coherence.

We don’t need uniformity.

But we do need agreement on enough.

A deep analysis:

https://faithandbelievers.substack.com/p/ethics-beyond-the-state

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Philosopher Hannah Arendt discussing the use of deceptive propaganda used by the Nazis and other totalitarian movements.

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Moral Disagreement (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

Michael Cholbi ja Brent Kious ovat päivittäneet SEP-entryään itsesurmasta, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/suicide/

Historiallisen katsauksen lisäksi mukana on itsesurman moraalisuuden ja rationaalisuuden pohdintaa yhdeksän eri näkökulmia valottavan alaluvun kautta, ja lopussa on myös linkki Robert Youngin 2024 entryyn vapaaehtoisesta eutananiasta, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/euthanasia-voluntary/

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Suicide (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

Kristi Noem: Governance as Performance

Kristi Noem’s political record is best understood not as a coherent governing philosophy, but as a sustained exercise in symbolic politics. Her administration prioritises visibility over outcomes, affect over analysis, and ideological signalling over institutional competence.Across her tenure, “freedom” functions less as a policy objective than as a rhetorical device—invoked expansively, applied selectively. While nominally committed to limited government, Noem has repeatedly supported the expan

Ian Kydd Miller

In this article, legal scholar Tatjana Hörnle examines the #MeToo movement from the perspective of criminal law theory. While the article makes some interesting points, I think it ultimately fails at illuminating the problem of what social sanctions are appropriate and justified in the absence of a court judgment – mainly because Hörnle fails to engage with perspectives from moral philosophy, making the whole exercise rather superficial. I do agree with her, however, that investigative journalism is in a good position "to carve out a core of reliable facts."

https://doi.org/10.1017/glj.2021.34

Could anyone point me to philosophical analyses of the problem of social sanctions in the context of non-procedurally established knowledge? Grateful for any pointers. #philosophy #moralPhilosophy

Evaluating #MeToo: The Perspective of Criminal Law Theory | German Law Journal | Cambridge Core

Evaluating #MeToo: The Perspective of Criminal Law Theory - Volume 22 Issue 5

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Toleration (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

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