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1 -====Moral evaluations must be character-based, not action-based.====
2 -**Gryz '11** (Jarek, Prof in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at York University, "On the Relationship Between the Aretaic and the Deontic," Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2011, 14:493–501, Springer) OS
3 -The way we use words 'good/bad' and 'right/wrong' seems
4 -AND
5 -attractive ethical theories seem to be much better off than the imperative ones.
6 -
7 -
8 -====The result is a virtue paradigm: ethics is a developmental social phenomenon that is established via inculcation.====
9 -**Reader 2k **(Reader, Soren. ~~Late Professor of Philosophy, Durham University~~ "New Directions in Ethics: Naturalism, Reasons, and Virtue." Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 3, No. 4, Dec. 2000.)
10 -Virtue is a free disposition to act in certain ways under certain conditions. Virtue
11 -AND
12 -to say about the skill of being moral, with what constitutes it.
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15 -**====Because all action must contain an aim that seeks to achieve the ultimate good, the fulfillment of said purpose is Eudaimonia, or human flourishing, the constitutive function of an agent. ====**
16 -**Athanassoulis n.d.** (Nafsika, Keele University, "Virtue Ethics," IEP, http://www.iep.utm.edu/virtue/~~#SH2a) OS
17 -"Eudaimonia" is an Aristotelian term loosely (and inadequately) translated as happiness
18 -AND
19 -is an end in itself and a means to live and fare well.
20 -
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22 -**====The actor is the state—public colleges and universities are founded and operated by the state.====**
23 -**Collegebound writes** "Differences Between Public and Private Universities and Liberal Arts Colleges" http://www.collegebound.net/content/article/differences-between-public-and-private-universities-and-liberal-arts-colleges/18529/
24 -In the US, most public institutions are state universities founded and operated by state
25 -AND
26 -universities began as teacher training schools and eventually were expanded into comprehensive universities.
27 -
28 -
29 -====Thus the standard is promoting virtue. Because states are legal fictions created by individuals to ensure proper conditions, they have the obligation to promote a virtuous society.====
30 -
31 -
32 -**====Counterplan text: Resolved: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech except for symbolic speech protections for carrying guns.====**
33 -**KGC n.d.:**
34 - About Us "Gun Lobby Threatens Safety of
America's Colleges and Universities" by The Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus http://keepgunsoffcampus.org/about/ DD
35 -"America's colleges and universities are under attack from the gun lobby. Following mass
36 -AND
37 -campuses safer, and protect students, faculty, staff and the community."
38 -
39 -
40 -====It's mutually exclusive—open carry is constitutionally protected symbolic speech.====
41 -**Blanchfield '14**
42 -Blanchfield, Patrick ~~Freelance Writer; PhD in Comparative Literature, Emory University~~. "What do Guns Say?" The New York Times. 04 May 2014. https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/04/what-do-guns-say/.
43 -According to open carry advocates, their presence in public space represents more than just
44 -AND
45 -demonstration. The state's clear interest in maintaining public order can be narrowly satisfied
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48 -**====Gun ownership creates a cynical worldview that promotes intellectual and social vices, causes racism, kills compassion, and inhibits communal bonds that are key to flourishing====**
49 -**Trivigno '13** (Franco, philosophy professor at Marquette University, "Guns and Virtue: The Virtue Ethical Case against Gun Carrying," Public Affairs Quarterly Vol. No. 4 October 2013, https://www.academia.edu/4778227/Guns_and_Virtue_The_Virtue_Ethical_Case_against_Gun_Carrying_Public_Affairs_Quarterly_2013_) OS
50 -In this section, I turn my attention to the core belief that underlies the
51 -AND
52 -weaken trust and the community bonds that help to make a society flourish.
53 -
54 -
55 -**====Guns inhibit social trust, which is a necessary virtue, and harms relationships that are key to flourishing—I control uniqueness====**
56 -**Trivigno '13** (Franco, philosophy professor at Marquette University, "Guns and Virtue: The Virtue Ethical Case against Gun Carrying," Public Affairs Quarterly Vol. No. 4 October 2013, https://www.academia.edu/4778227/Guns_and_Virtue_The_Virtue_Ethical_Case_against_Gun_Carrying_Public_Affairs_Quarterly_2013_) OS
57 -Habitual gun carrying seems not only to manifest social distrust, but to contribute to
58 -AND
59 -and just accept the kind of society that Aristotle would regard as uncivilized.
60 -
61 -
62 -====Independent of the CP, restricting speech in academic setting supports civic virtues.====
63 -**Byrne 91** ~~J. Peter Byrne, Georgetown University Law, 1991, "Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University", The Georgetown Law Journal, http://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2592andcontext=facpub~~ AG
64 -The university's relationship to the speech of its members is fundamentally different from the state's
65 -AND
66 -justification for university regulation of speech beyond the curriculum has been insufficiently studied.
67 -
68 -
69 -====CP turns case:====
70 -
71 -
72 -====~~a~~ The mere presence of guns on campus undermines effective free discussion.====
73 -**PHW 14**: (public Health Watch Keeping an Eye on the Public Impact of Modern Politics "Point Blank: Guns Don't Belong On College Campuses – Here's Why" March 2014)
74 -"In order to foster a healthy learning environment at America's colleges and universities,
75 -AND
76 -the open exchange of ideas that is so critical to the college experience."
77 -
78 -
79 -====~~b~~ Gun violence is deadly and racialized====
80 -**Peniel '15** (Joseph Peniel, Reporter for Newsweek, "Guns Have Been the Most Dramatic Weapon Used Against African-Americans, but Not the Most Effective," Newsweek, 6/23, http://www.newsweek.com/guns-have-been-most-dramatic-weapon-used-against-african- americans-not-most-346101)
81 -African-American veterans returned from World War I with a renewed militancy that helped
82 -AND
83 -racial terror and white power—that has always been backed by guns.
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1 -====US is actually pretty compliant with ILaw now, but violations undermine the entire system.====
2 -**The Economist '14** (M.S., Democracy in America blog, "Why the sheriff should follow the law," 5/23, http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2014/05/america-and-international-law) OS
3 -The overall impression is that while the United States wants other countries to observe international
4 -AND
5 -or of eastern Ukraine's Donbass region, as such, violate international law.
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8 -====Aff egregiously violates international human rights law.====
9 -**Cohen '15** (Tanya, "It's Time To Bring The Hammer Down On Hate Speech In The U.S.," Thought Catalog, 5/1, http://thoughtcatalog.com/tanya-cohen/2015/05/hammer-down-on-hate-speech/) OS
10 -For many decades, human rights groups around the world – from Amnesty International to
11 -AND
12 -to follow international human rights law as the rest of the world is.
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15 -====ILaw solves nuclear war.====
16 -**Pickering '14** —- MA international relations, Melbourne School of Government ~~Heath, "Why Do States Mostly Obey International Law?"http://www.e-ir.info/2014/02/04/why-do-states-mostly-obey-international-law/x~~//Mnush
17 -All states in the contemporary world, including great powers, are compelled to justify
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19 -treaties illustrate states agreeing voluntarily to give up a portion of their sovereignty.
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22 -====Human rights cred solves nuclear war.====
23 -William W. **Burke-White 4**, Lecturer in Public and International Affairs and Senior Special Assistant to the Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Spring 2004, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 17 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 249, p. 279-280
24 -This Article presents a strategic—as opposed to ideological or normative—argument that
25 -AND
26 -U.S.-U.N. cooperation on human rights issues.
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