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Mentioned in 13 episodes
Kindly Inquisitors
Book • 2013
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Mentioned in 13 episodes
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as a book inspired by Jimmy Carter's op-ed on Salman Rushdie.


Matt Welch

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#484 - Pumps, Converts, Fatwas, and Ex-Presidents
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when discussing speech suppression and its impact on moral progress.

Anne Wilson

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Academic group think, free speech norms, and the psychology of time (with Anne Wilson)
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as one of 

's classic books.


Andrew Sullivan


Jonathan Rauch

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Jonathan Rauch On The F-Word
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when referencing the author's definition of liberal science.


John Papola

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Peter Boghossian: Can We Still Find Common Ground in the Wake of Charlie Kirk?
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, the book makes a strong case for the link between free speech and critical rationalism.

Peter Nielsen

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Episode 133: The Constitution of Knowledge
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as a big influence, particularly for his book setting out how we understand what is true and not true.


Drew Perkins

How To Have Nuanced Conversation
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as an early book discussing attacks on science due to political correctness.


Lawrence Krauss

Jonathan Rauch:
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as a book about free expression.


Nico Perrino

The Very Serious Impact of Misinformation | Nico Perrino
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as one of 

's books she has personally read and highly recommends.

Iona Italia


Jonathan Rauch

Christianity and the American Polity
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as the book he was embarking on at 29 when the fatwa against Salman Rushdie occurred.


Jonathan Rauch

Why a Gay Atheist Still Believes Christianity Matters – with Jonathan Rauch



