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+====1. Identity is socially constructed. One cannot give an account of oneself without acknowledging our relationship to the Other because our agency is socially mediated. Butler 1:==== |
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+Giving an Account of Oneself Judith Butler Diacritics, Vol. 31, No. 4. (Winter, 2001), pp. 22-40. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0300-71622820012429313A43C223AGAAOO3E2.0.CO3B2-A |
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+====Implications:==== |
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+====2. We never act from inclination. Butler 2:==== |
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+There are reasons … from the start. |
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+====3. The starting point for ethics is the recognition of our opaqueness or our dependency on the other based out of our vulnerability. Butler 3:==== |
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+To tell the …. my account whole. |
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+====Thus the standard is upholding precarious norms. ==== |
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+====Prefer the standard:==== |
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+====First, violence is constitutive of any moral theory Hagglund:==== |
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+"THE NECESSITY OF DISCRIMINATION DISJOINING DERRIDA AND LEVINAS" MARTIN HÄGGLUND |
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+"Derrida targets precisely …perpetrating the better." (46-48) |
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+====Second, states require distinguishing between them and us in the constitution of the demos. Mouffe:==== |
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+"The Democratic Paradox" by Chantal Mouffe 2000 DD |
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+"In order to … and the ‘people’." (41-44) |
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+====Implications: ==== |
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+====Precedes idealized starting points. The belief in absolute purity is self-contradictory and justifies absolute violence. HÄGGLUND 2:==== |
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+"THE NECESSITY OF DISCRIMINATION DISJOINING DERRIDA AND LEVINAS" MARTIN HÄGGLUND |
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+"A possible objection …. of absolute violence." (49) |
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+==== Embracing radical difference requires we embrace precariousness in order to better understand the other. Butler 4==== |
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+Giving an Account of Oneself. Judith Butler. Diacritics, Vol. 31, No. 4. (Winter, 2001), pp. 22-40. UH-DD |
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+Can a new … opacity to themselves. |
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+====The advocacy is that countries ought to prohibit nuclear power through a phase-out. Germany is normal means. Evans 11:==== |
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+Stephen Evans, Berlin, 5-30-2011, "Germany: Nuclear power plants to close by 2022," BBC News, http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-13592208 |
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+Germany's coalition … earthquake and tsunami. |
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+=Advantage 1 is Grievability= |
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+====First – Historically, Nuclear plants have been disproportionally placed near vulnerable and minority populations. Empirics prove. Cousins et. al 13:==== |
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+Cousins, Elicia, Claire Karban, Fay Li, and Marianna Zapanta. "Environmental Justice." SpringerReference (2013): n. pag. Carleton. Carleton College. Web. 8 Aug. 2016. Col'JN |
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+Contrary to previous … population (Table 2). |
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+====Second, the nuclear industry has for a long time denied and manipulated the results gathered around nuclear energy to promote a "a little bit is good for you" agenda. Wareham:==== |
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+THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY: A HISTORY OF MISLEADING CLAIMS Author: Dr Sue Wareham OAM. Dr Sue Wareham OAM is President of the Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia). She is a general practitioner in Canberra. The author thanks Dr Jim Green, Prof Brian Martin, Dr Mark Diesendorf and Dr Peter Karamoskos for helpful advice on the initial draft of this paper. . |
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+====First, the state of being rendered ungrievable is more than just being oppressed. Non-grievability separates death from having any impact on a social relationship, which reduces agency to something outside of precariousness. Grievability is necessary to apprehended the vulnerability in our ontology. Butler 5:==== |
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+Over and against … from the start. |
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+. Our stance must impede upon the reproduction of this frame, which requires we recognize that nuclear power is inseparable from its norms of usage. Butler 6 |
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+"Frames of War" by Judith Butler 2009 UH-DD |
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+"The frame that … of illegitimate authority?" 10-11 |
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+The nuclearization of society has enforced an epistemologically bankrupt mode of thinking. WISE 93: |
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+~~Environmental Racism and Nuclear Development By the WISE-Amsterdam Collective WISE News Communique; 387-388; March 28, 1993; www.antenna.nlwise; Accessed August 8 2016~~ |
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+Racism, by itself… different vantage point." |
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+====Second, Nuclear power is rooted in condemnation of other races. WISE 2:==== |
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+A nuclear society … and waste storage." |
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+====Third, condemnation, or categorizing and oppressing the other is a voting issue. Butler 7:==== |
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