To take offence – or not to? Introduction to the symposium on Emily McTernan’s On Taking Offence(OUP 2023)

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (forthcoming)
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This introduction explains the main contributions of On Taking Offence, summarises its overall argument, and outlines how the comments in this symposium engage with, and challenge, different parts of the argument.

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