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-Nuclear extinction will bring us to the nirvana of collective death. All forms of existence are merely a suspension in eternal suffering. The only alternative to collective extinction is gradual decay and worse forms of suffering. Dolan 09 |
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-Dolan, John. April 13, 2009. The Case For Nuclear Winter, The Exiled, http://exiledonline.com/feature-story-the-case-for-nuclear-winter/ |
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-What would Schopenhauer ... it is not suffering. |
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-Life is suffering – joy is only the temporary cessation of this eternal pain and Will dooms us to a perpetual cycle of suffering that we can only escape by renouncing desire. Kerns 03 |
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-Kerns 03 – professor of philosophy at North Seattle Community College (Tom, PhD, “Lecture: Schopenhauer on Suffering”, 1/3/03; http://members.pioneer.net/~tkerns/waol-phi-website/lecsite/lec-schop-suff.html) |
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-When Schopenhauer says ... and in vain. |
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-The alternative is to conceive of the affirmative’s impacts as art, providing us an escape from the suffering of daily existence and ability to reject the will that controls our lives. Ford 07 |
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-Journal of University of York Philosophy Society Daniel J., “Art and the Aesthetic Experience in Arthur Schopenhauer”, Autum/Winter 2007 http://dialecticonline.wordpress.com/autumnwinter-issue-no-1/art-and-the-aesthetic-experience-in-arthur-schopenhauer/ |
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-Schopenhauer argues that ... periods of time. |
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-The role of the judge is to be a Socratic educator who constantly questions the assumptions that ethics rely on. This is a prerequisite to evaluating the aff’s impacts because it questions if they matter In the first place. |
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-Molyneux 07 – philosopher, MA in history from the University of Toronto(Stefan “Universally Preferable Behavior: A Rational Proof of Secular Ethics” October 2007; http://www.freedomainradio.com/free/books/FDR_2_PDF_UPB.pdf)//Beddow |
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-This “beast” is ... stakes in the world. |