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This book explores the concept of 'freedom to obey' through a comprehensive analysis of moral, political, and legal theories related to conscience objection. It delves into the ethical crossroads faced by individuals, examining resistance, and the limits of obedience. The author aims to unpack the intricate dynamics of conscience in contemporary political contexts, especially in light of recent conflicts such as the war in Ukraine. By analyzing the intersections of moral values, public order, and individual conscience, the work offers a nuanced perspective on the ethical and legal dimensions of civil disobedience and conscience objection. The book targets scholars and students of law, ethics, and political science, providing a detailed theoretical framework to understand the evolving role of conscience in democratic societies.
Conscientious objection. --- Civil disobedience. --- Conscientious objection --- Civil disobedience
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Political science --- Law --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy. --- Bobbio, Norberto,
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