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-First, an agent’s will acts on a law that it gives to itself. If pleasure were a law to you, then you would straightaway do the pleasurable act, but since you’re autonomous, you can reason about taking the action. Thus a condition of action is that the will is self-determined. KORSGAARD: |
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-“Self-Constitution in the Ethics of Plato and Kant” by Christine M. Korsgaard LW-DD |
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-“Now I’m going to ... on which you act.” (123) |
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-And, a rational will must set ends within a system of reciprocal constraints. Anything else justifies that someone could impede your ability to achieve your end in the first place, which also means reason constrains end-based frameworks. SIYAR: |
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-Jamsheed Aiam Siyar: Kant’s Conception of Practical Reason. Tufts University, 1999 LW-DD |
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-“Recall that insofar ... it as constraining my actions.” (80-81) |
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-Freedom requires an omnilateral will to resolve inherent rights disputes. RIPSTEIN: |
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-“Kant on Law and Justice” by Arthur Ripstein |
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-“Kant’s point about ... act of instituting it.” (13) |
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-And, law enforcement is an extension of an omnilateral will acting on the intent to serve the public interest. RIPSTEIN 2: |
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-“Force and Freedom Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy” Arthur Ripstein Harvard University Press 2009 |
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-“Kant’s solution to these ... police officers as a whole. |