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+I negate and value A Just State |
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+Humans reason. |
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+Scanlon 1: Scanlon, Thomas Michael. Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, Harvard University What We Owe to Each Other. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998. CH |
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+A rational creature is, first of all, a reasoning creature—one that |
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+do reflects a judgment that a certain reason is worth acting on.4 |
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+Must act in ways justifiable |
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+Scanlon 2: Scanlon, Thomas Michael. Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, Harvard University. What We Owe to Each Other. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998. CH |
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+Still, someone might agree that what happens to these people matters morally, yet |
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+formulating this objection, to speak of “respecting their valid moral claims.” |
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+Thus, the standard is Governing through Principles of Reasonable Rejectability. |
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+My thesis and sole contention is that no actor should face impossible burdens. . |
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+1 Police face life-threatening decisions |
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+McGuinness shows: McGuinness, J. Michael. Civil Rights Attorney “Deadly Force: The Rights of Suspects and Police Officers.” The Champion, May 2015. RP |
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+The streets of America increasingly include sophisticated high-tech illegal weaponry, bulletproof vests |
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+police use of force incidents invoke a complex body of overlapping legal principles. |
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+Thus, police would reasonably reject limits on QI |
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+King: King, Andrew. Author, Mimesis Law “Keep Qualified Immunity...For Now.” Mimesis Law, July 2016. RP |
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+If you want to see active policing plummet, tell law enforcement officers they will |
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+AND |
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+best solution of all best possible worlds, but it is a solution. |
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+2 The public would reasonably reject |
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+Capps shows: Capps, Kristin. Contributor, City Labs “Poll: Police Are Still Incredibly Popular.” City Lab, January 2015. RP |
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+New Yorkers aren't thrilled with police demonstrations against New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. |
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+first (meaning the respondents gave safety a score of 4 or 5). |