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-**Katsafanas 11** |
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-Katsafanas, Paul. "Deriving ethics from action: A Nietzschean version of Constitutivism." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 83.3 (2011): 620-660. PH |
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-Enter a third theory, which attempts to do just that: constitutivism. According |
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-for action that arise merely from the fact that one is an agent. |
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-====only we solve infintie regress==== |
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-**Macintyre 82** |
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-Alasdair, (After Virtue, undpress.nd.edu, 1992) |
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-The most influential account of moral reasoning that emerged in response to this critique of |
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-have only such authority as it chooses to confer upon them by adopting them |
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-====The constitutive purpose of a state is to maintain its own survival==== |
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-**Kennan 85** |
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-Kennan, "Morality and Foreign Policy". Foreign Affairs, Vol. 64, No. 2, pp. 205-218. Winter, 1985. |
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- "Second, let us recognize that the functions, ~~and~~ commitments |
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-, as the Declaration of Independence put it, the pursuit of happiness." |
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-====States can never ascertain the intentions of other states==== |
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-**Mearsheimer 01** |
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-Mearsheimer, John J. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. New York: W.W. and Norton, 2001. |
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-The third assumption is that states can never be certain about other states' intentions. |
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-states do not have offensive intentions to go along with their offensive capabilities. |
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-====k2 energy independence==== |
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-**Bayh et al 15** |
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-~~Former United States Senator and former Governor of Indiana; "Nuclear Benefits: Always-On Reliability," Nuclear Matters, Dec 03 2015~~ *Note: author inferred |
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-The reliability of the electric grid depends on nuclear energy. One-fifth of |
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-important for reliability purposes as more intermittent resources are added to the mix." |
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-====power-weapons==== |
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-**Caldicott 6** ~~Helen; Founder and President of the Nuclear Policy Research Institute; "Nuclear Power is not the answer"; JLB (8/8/2016)~~ |
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-As for those nations currently vying to add nuclear capability to their arsenals, nuclear |
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-power plants, and Pakistan developed nuclear weapons largely from uranium enrichment facilities. |