His research focuses on freedom of speech, censorship, and hate speech, particularly in online environments. Drawing on both analytic philosophy and linguistics, he explores how language can cause harm, how hateful expression can be criticised and regulated, and how this can be reconciled with freedom of speech as a fundamental value of democratic societies.
Tomáš Koblížek
Philosopher of language at the Czech Academy of Sciences, specialising in contemporary issues at the intersection of language, ethics, and political philosophy.