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Free Speech Fallacies as Meta-Argumentative Errors
Authors:Aikin  Scott F.  Casey  John
Affiliation:1.Philosophy Department, Vanderbilt University, 111 Furman Hall, Nashville, TN, 37240, USA
;2.Philosophy Program, Northeastern Illinois University, 5500 N. St.Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60625, USA
;
Abstract:

Free speech fallacies are errors of meta-argument. One commits a free speech fallacy when one argues that since there are apparent restrictions on one’s rights of free expression, procedural rules of critical exchange have been broken, and consequently, one’s preferred view is dialectically better off than it may otherwise seem. Free speech fallacies are meta-argumentative, since they occur at the level of assessing the dialectical situation in terms of norms of argument and in terms of meta-evidential principles of interpreting how and why people follow (or fail to follow) argumentative rules. Our plan here is to begin with a brief explanation of meta-argument and meta-argumentative fallacy. We will then turn to the variety of forms of the free speech fallacy, which we will explain as meta-argumentatively erroneous.

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