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4 August 2023

3 August 2023

2 August 2023

  • 01:2001:20, 2 August 2023 diff hist −14,474 Freedom of Religion/History/Country sources/Absolute IdealismReplaced content with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of Religion |section=Philosophical Origins |question=Tradition contributions |questionHeading=What have religious and philosophical traditions contributed to our understanding of this right? |pageLevel=Breakout }}" Tag: Replaced
  • 01:1601:16, 2 August 2023 diff hist +14,713 N Freedom of Religion/History/Country sources/Thomism and medieval ChristianityCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of Religion |section=Philosophical Origins |question=Tradition contributions |questionHeading=What have religious and philosophical traditions contributed to our understanding of this right? |breakout=Thomism and medieval Christianity |pageLevel=Breakout |contents=Freedom of religion, as one understands it today, is a relatively modern concept that arose from the work of Enlightenment philosophers in the 17th and 18th centuries. However, de..."
  • 01:0701:07, 2 August 2023 diff hist +6,754 N Freedom of Association/TraditionsCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of Association |section=Philosophical Origins |question=Traditions |questionHeading=Are there any philosophical or moral traditions that dispute the classification of this right as a fundamental right? |pageLevel=Question |contents=While freedom of association is a fundamental human right today, it has not always been recognized as such. Furthermore, several philosophers stretching from the Enlightenment period to the 20th century have argu..." current
  • 00:5400:54, 2 August 2023 diff hist +14,718 N Freedom of Religion/History/Country sources/Absolute IdealismCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of Religion |section=Philosophical Origins |question=Tradition contributions |questionHeading=What have religious and philosophical traditions contributed to our understanding of this right? |breakout=Thomism and medieval Christianity |pageLevel=Breakout |contents=Freedom of religion, as one understands it today, is a relatively modern concept that arose from the work of Enlightenment philosophers in the 17th and 18th centuries. However, de..."