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2 Ignore consequences/utilitarian impacts to the framework – focus on future simulations is alienating due its unpredictableness. |
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Rahel Jaeggi 5(August 2014). “Alienation.” Columbia University Press. Translated by Frederick Neuhouser and Alan E. Smith. Edited by Frederick Neuhouser. Rahel Jaeggi is professor of social and political philosophy at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Her research focuses on ethics, social philosophy, political philosophy, philosophical anthropology, social ontology, and critical theory. |
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-Restricting the ability for bigots to voice their opinions only internalizes their mentalities and drives them underground. |
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-Vince Herron ‘93, JD, University of Southern California, “Increasing the Speech: Diversity, Campus Speech Codes, and the Pursuit of Truth,” Southern California Law Review, 1993-1994. |
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-Suppression of the...against those ideologies. |
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-cutting off controversial opinions only alienates extremists because it severs their relation between the self and the world |
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-Rahel Jaeggi 4 (August 2014). “Alienation.” Columbia University Press. Translated by Frederick Neuhouser and Alan E. Smith. Edited by Frederick Neuhouser. Rahel Jaeggi is professor of social and political philosophy at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Her research focuses on ethics, social philosophy, political philosophy, philosophical anthropology, social ontology, and critical theory. |
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-Being accessible rather...of immanent critique. |
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-Therefore, restricting free speech stops any potential for bigots themselves to realize that they are wrong. |
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-Rahel Jaeggi 5 (August 2014). “Alienation.” Columbia University Press. Translated by Frederick Neuhouser and Alan E. Smith. Edited by Frederick Neuhouser. Rahel Jaeggi is professor of social and political philosophy at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Her research focuses on ethics, social philosophy, political philosophy, philosophical anthropology, social ontology, and critical theory. |
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-Restricting free speech is coercive because it denies college students of their ability to speaks as they please. |
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-Rahel Jaeggi 6 (August 2014). “Alienation.” Columbia University Press. Translated by Frederick Neuhouser and Alan E. Smith. Edited by Frederick Neuhouser. Rahel Jaeggi is professor of social and political philosophy at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Her research focuses on ethics, social philosophy, political philosophy, philosophical anthropology, social ontology, and critical theory. |
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-The principle of fighting violent ideologies through speech limitations creates an alienating discontinuity between the material world and our perception of it |
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-Shibley ‘15, Robert Shibley (Executive Director of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education). “Censorship can’t cure racism of Oklahoma frat: Column.” USA To- day. 11 March 2015. http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2015/03/10/racism- fraternity-oklahoma-free-speech-free-marketplace-column/24697041/ |
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