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UW-Madison Senior Rebukes Censorial Commenters, Defends Open Debate

University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Alex Schaefer  of the virtues of free and open debate this week in student newspaper The Badger Herald, responding to the reaction of the paper鈥檚 readership to . Schaefer was disappointed that many comments to the letter advocated stifling the author鈥檚 ideas and viewpoints, with some decrying the decision to publish the letter, and one going as far as suggesting that the letter be 鈥渞eported鈥 to the school.

Recognizing the crucial role that the free exchange of ideas plays in developing and reaching informed conclusions, Schaefer cogently argues that instead of seeking to silence opposing viewpoints, those who disagree should debate the merits, ultimately leading to what John Stuart Mill famously termed 鈥渃learer perception and livelier impression of truth.鈥 This is particularly so in the university setting, which he notes 鈥渋s premised on this type of engagement.鈥 Schaefer concludes with a plea to his fellow students:

Attempts to thwart this process of free discussion, whether formal or informal, leave us intellectually poorer. The 鈥渟ifting and winnowing鈥 that is characteristic of free debate 鈥 and ominously absent in most responses to Hookstead [author of the controversial letter]鈥 shines though in such pieces as Hayley Young鈥檚 letter to the editor.

I suggest we emulate Young and Hookstead, and address opposing ideas with argumentation rather than institutional or emotional manipulation. This is good for the University of Wisconsin and good for us.

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