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+Evidence bracketed for clarity |
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+To have any obligations, we have to derive them from the structure of practical reason. Velleman 06 |
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+David Velleman, 2006, Self To Self, Cambridge University Press. |
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+As we have seen, requirements AND the force of requirements altogether. |
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+And, reasons must be universizable. Engstrom |
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+Stephen Engstrom, Universal Legislation as the Form of Practical Knowledge, Manuscript, Pgs. 8-9 |
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+2. As I mentioned, however, there AND said to be practical knowledge. |
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+Universalizing a reason to restrict another’s freedom is contradictory – that means we must respect the freedoms of every agent. Wood |
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+Wood, Allen, "Fichte's Philosophy of Right and Ethics," forthcoming in Günter Zöller (ed). The Cambridge Companion to Fichte. New York: Cambridge University Press. RP 4/25/14 |
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+To understand another as a AND others must be its body. |
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+Respect for rationality means respecting the ends agents set for themselves and the right of agents to be free from domination. Ripstein |
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+Arthur Ripstein. “Beyond the Harm Principle.” University of Toronto. http://www.law.utoronto.ca/documents/Ripstein/beyond_harm_principle.pdf. |
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+You are independent if you AND person’s powers without their permission. |
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+Thus the standard is respecting freedom. This is a perfect duty so the state may only prevent violations of freedoms. State actions that require its citizens to do something are bad because it would a) use them as means to its end and b) violate their ability to set their own ends. |
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+Prefer: |
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+A. unifies action |
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+B. consequences impossible to calculate |
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+C. internal link to human worth |
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+D. infinite obligation |
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+First, Prohibiting nuclear power production would require government confiscation of power plants owned by private companies, which directly violates their ownership rights of the reactors. |
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+World Nuclear 16 “World Energy Needs and Nuclear Power” June 2016 AT |
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+Government policy is central to AND reactor sites across the nation. |
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+Second, because wronging someone entails using them to pursue your ends, the mere possession of nuclear power cannot wrong anyone – only wrongful uses of nuclear reactors. Prohibiting actions that entail harm, but do not wrong is ITSELF a wrong. Ripstein |
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+Arthur Ripstein Force and Freedom 2010 Harvard University Press p. 48 |
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+Each person’s entitlement to decide AND to use my own powers.26 |