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-QI is a question of whether the fact that someone is a police officer, in contrast to the ordinary citizen, should have greater independence with their actions. Mukherji: |
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-Mukherji, Aditi. "What Is Qualified Immunity?" Injured. N.p., 17 Apr. 2013. Web. |
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-Qualified immunity shields… of constitutional violations. |
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-Only agents are intrinsically valuable since facts about the world only have value relative to agents. Hill: |
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-Thomas Hill, Jr. “Self-regarding suicide: A modified Kantian view,” in Autonomy and Self-Respect, Cambridge University Press, 1991, 102-103. |
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-The second argument… their own sakes. |
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-Inductive reasoning fails, so reject distinctions contingent on states of affairs and predictive calculations. Hume: |
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-Hume, David. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, http://18th.eserver.org/hume-enquiry.html#4 |
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-That there are… point in question. |
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-Appeals to legal distinctions by themselves are not morally relevant. Schapiro: |
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-Shapiro, Scott J. Authority (2000). Stanford/Yale Jr. Faculty Forum Research Paper 00-05; Cardozo Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 24. SSRN. http://ssrn.com/abstract=233830 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.233830 |
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-It is sometimes… on undefeated reasons. |