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-I value Morality because ought implies an obligation. |
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-Moral statements are intended to be objective truths but we can never know others objectively, meaning any judgments we make are tainted by our own subjective perspectives. |
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-Nietzsche |
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-Friedrich Nietzsche German Philosopher Human All Too Human. Translated by R.J.Hollingdale. Cambridge University Press. http://archive.org/stream/NietzscheHumanAllTooHuman/Nietzsche-HumanAllTooHuman_djvu.txt. A.S. |
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-"Injustice necessary. - All judgements..." |
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-"...and most irresolvable discords of existence." |
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-An external system of ethics that is detached from the ethical agent makes no sense- if we are the only ones who know ourselves then only we are able to create independent unique obligations. To enforce an obligation upon another we would need to be able to take an outside view, but if we are tainted by subjectivity that becomes impossible. |
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-Therefore, there is no essence to persons. Rather, each agent creates their own ethical norms and identity in relation to themselves. This means that ethical systems must not be focused on creating a certain universal content to impose on all agents- but rather must be amenable to multiple perspectives on what is good and bad. This entails we must create a system that allows for pluralism in viewpoints. |
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-Nietzsche |
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-Friedrich Nietzsche. The Genealogy of Morals. Translated by Walter Kaufmann |
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-"To renounce belief in one's ego..." |
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-"...to castrate the intellect?" |
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-Therefore, the Role of the Ballot is to ideologically endorse the debater who best embraces multiple perspectives- this means you should vote for me if I prove affirming allows the inclusion of multiple perspectives into discursive spaces. |
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-Contention One is restrictions hurt the ability to learn |
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-A: Restrictions presuppose ...... inconsistent with morality. |
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-B: Presuming that certain knowledge is ..... argument if they contest this. |
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-C: Creating controlled zones presumes you can isolate ...... structures of oppression are distracted from what to do. |
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-D: Coalition building- only allowing free discourse allows us to change other people’s minds ..... their behavior and only drives them to the polls: Impacts |
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-1. I control the internal link to long term solvency- we need good policies which means electing bigots is bad- we need to make it so people like Trump never win on a platform of ignorance again which entails convincing other people they’re right. |
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-2. Proves 1AC is the only risk of offense- restrictions occur in college campuses in the form of speech codes and they did nothing to stop impacts you’ll read which means only 1AC has a chance of solving because it affirms dialogue as opposed to antagonism. |
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-3. Presuming that people will not change is a self fulfilling prophecy- if we think that people will never change we never reach out, then they never change, and we go oh they never changed- absent sincere reaching out nothing will change- I do not claim I solve everything or I solve it fast- I just say I am the right step in the direction. This also empirically outweighs your arguments- Black Panthers formed coalitions with poor white hillbilly populations by focusing on a common enemy- unfettered whiteness. |
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-Sonnie and Tracy |
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-Amy Sonnieeducator and member of US Grasroots social justice movements for the past 17 years and James Tracy Founder of the SF Community Land Trust and long time social justice organizer Hillbilly Nationalists, Urban Race Rebels, and Black Power. January 4,2012. |
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-"...groups like the Panthers and Patriots." |
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-4. We need coalitions to make effective change. Election proves......we can more effectively resolve issues. |
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-Banning words give words power which traps oppression in place and makes agency impossible. |
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-Butler 97 |
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-Judith (Professor of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature, University of California-Berkeley), Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative, Routledge, 1997. |
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-There's alot more, but it's too damn spicy to format. Contact me if you need it! |