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+The value of objects is conditional on a rational will conferring that value; no object is “naturally” valuable. This necessitates treating those with a will as ends in themselves. |
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+Korsgaard 96 Korsgaard, Christine M. Creating the Kingdom of Ends. Cambridge ;: Cambridge UP, 1996. Print. |
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+In order for there to be objectively good ends, however, T |
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+realized in a good will, take on the status of objective goods. |
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+This respect for agency mandates a respect for the autonomous choice of others, accepting inviolable constraints is the only way to respect their rationality. |
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+Nozick 74 Nozick, Robert. Anarchy, State, and Utopia. New York: Basic, 1974. Print. |
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+Side constraints upon action reflect the underlying Kantian principle that individuals are ends and not |
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+ways. In those respects, it is not a tool at all. |
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+Thus the standard is protecting personal autonomous control over choices and freedoms. |
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+The Contention- people want nuclear power. |
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+America proves. |
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+Newport 12 (Frank, PhD Editor in Chief of Gallup Polls, “Americans Still Favor Nuclear Power a Year After Fukushima”, Gallup Polls, http://www.gallup.com/poll/153452/Americans-Favor-Nuclear-Power-Year-Fukushima.aspx, Accessed 9/1/2016) |
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+PRINCETON, NJ ~-~- One year after the tsunami and resulting failure of the Fukushima |
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+AND |
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+attitudes about nuclear power has been found in previous years' surveys as well. |
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