DOI: 10.5325/philrhet.56.3-4.0380 ISSN: 0031-8213

Academic Freedom and Institutional Violence

Michael Bernard-Donals
  • Philosophy

ABSTRACT

Academic freedom is typically understood as a means of protecting faculty rights against the violence—physical or intellectual—of the state or of the institution’s administration. This article argues that academic freedom may be seen as a form of violence, insofar as it is potentially threatening to the methodological and institutional stasis of colleges and universities.