Academic Freedom – Should We Regulate it? Cover Image

Akademinė laisvė: ar ją reikia reguliuoti?
Academic Freedom – Should We Regulate it?

Author(s): Tomas Kačerauskas
Subject(s): Social Philosophy, Theory of Communication, Higher Education , State/Government and Education, Sociology of Education
Published by: Visuomeninė organizacija »LOGOS«
Keywords: academic freedom; responsibility; regulation; speech ecology;

Summary/Abstract: The article, which covers philosophical, communicative, and educational issues, develops the following theses. 1. We foster academic freedom by recognizing the limits of our freedoms – concerning the university environment, the audience to be formed, the tradition to be nurtured, the example to be followed, and the democratic society. 2. Certain restrictions on freedoms, including academic ones, are inevitable, and primarily necessary for freedom. 3. Freedom is associated not so much with comfortable as with anxious presence with others in a world that we are free to change. 4. By encouraging free discussion in the community, we risk provoking disobedience to our instructions, including the instruction to develop free speech in an academic environment. 5. Regulated academic freedom is an oxymoron: any regulation that reduces our risk of error simultaneously abrogates our responsibility and freedom in general. The issues of speech ecology are being developed.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 112
  • Page Range: 172-182
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Lithuanian