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s freedom of thought is to deny what can be considered one... does not permit any limitations whatsoever on the freedom of thought and conscience or on the freedom to have or adopt a religion or belief of... While freedom of thought is said to be one of the fundamental principles of most... the attempted suppression of freedom of thought is a prominent characteristic of... s arrest raised important questions regarding freedom of thought and whether or not it applies in educational settings... individual in the UK to use an elaborate freedom of thought argument to challenge drug prohibition in court...

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