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      <title>Between Conservative and Critical Epistemology – New Book Review in the Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie</title>
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      <description>In the Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie (DZPhil 74/1, 2026), I have published a book review of Tim Henning&amp;rsquo;s Wissenschaftsfreiheit und Moral (Suhrkamp 2024).
I recognise Henning&amp;rsquo;s book as an important contribution to the ongoing debate on academic freedom: using the tools of analytic philosophy, he argues that moral criticism of research does not constitute an illegitimate restriction on academic freedom — a charge that conservative actors regularly level against critical research.</description>
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