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-====In order for an action to be moral, it must first be willed universally: ==== |
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-=====KORSGAARD: ===== |
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-"Self-Constitution in the Ethics of Plato and Kant" |
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-the will to abide any moral theory must first will it as universal. |
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-====Thus, the sufficient negative burden is to prove that prohibiting the production of nuclear power cannot be willed as a universal principle. ==== |
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-===Contention:=== |
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-====No empirical object is intrinsically valuable. Their value lies only in relationship to rational agency. ==== |
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-=====KANT: ===== |
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-Immanuel Kant ~~founder of analytic philosophy~~ "Critique of Pure Reason" 1781 |
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-"We have therefore wanted to say that all our intuition is nothing but the |
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-. However, they are doing so because the criminal was coercive themselves. |