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+I value morality. First, morality must address the nature of individual personhood and reasons for actions, Morse: |
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+In brief, the...produced intentional conduct. |
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+Only a conception of morality with an understanding of reasons for why people act is able to assess conduct. Just as we don’t place noteworthy blame on a hurricane for killing people, morality must account for the responsibility of its actors, Morse 2, |
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+The law’s concept...perform some task. |
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+Thus the standard is consistency with individual capabilities. |
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+Contention one – developing countries aren’t capable of prohibiting nuclear power. Capabilities are different in developing and developed countries, Murphy and Gardoni ’15: |
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+Colleen Murphy and Paolo Gardoni “Nuclear Power, Capability Approach and the Developing World” 2015 |
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+http://faculty.las.illinois.edu/colleenm/Articles/Murphy20and20Gardoni20Nuclear20power20CA20Developing20world2006-15-15201.020.pdf |
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+The literature on...to clean water? |
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+Contention two – environmental damage has been caused by the wealthy, developed countries, not the developing ones, and the less well-off countries are owed a debt they should be allowed to catch up on, Guardian, |
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+The environmental damage...we do here.” |