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+The security dilemma is created when people disagree about whether a situation fits a commonly held definition. This dissociates people and provokes violent competition. |
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+Parrish 1, Rick. “Derrida’s Economy of Violence in Hobbes’ Social Contract”. Theory and Event. Volume 7, Issue 4. 2005. |
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+One of the...so unbearably brutish. |
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+The duty of the sovereign is to be the ultimate definer that provides the necessary unity of meaning and reference for people to conduct their lives. |
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+Parrish 2, Rick. “Derrida’s Economy of Violence in Hobbes’ Social Contract”. Theory and Event. Volume 7, Issue 4. 2005. |
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+All of the...the natural condition. |
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+The only way to prevent the state of nature is to give the sovereign absolute power. |
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+Parrish 3, Rick. “Derrida’s Economy of Violence in Hobbes’ Social Contract”. Theory and Event. Volume 7, Issue 4. 2005. |
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+These meanings are...into violence again. |
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+Thus, the standard is preventing the state of nature. Also prefer the standard for three independent reasons. |
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+3. Moral knowledge isn’t verifiable in the state of nature. |
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+Parrish 4, Rick. “Derrida’s Economy of Violence in Hobbes’ Social Contract”. Theory and Event. Volume 7, Issue 4. 2005. |
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+"For Hobbes truth...on individual appetites. |
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+Contention 1: Limiting the Power of the Sovereign |
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+Qualified immunity protects government officials. |
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+The Lectric Law Dictionary, "Legal Definition of Qualified Immunity," No Publication, http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/q063.htm |
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+The defense of...go to trial." |
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+"Definition of OFFICIAL," Merriam Webster Dictionary, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/official |
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+Contention 2: Permissibility |
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