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+Morality begins with recognizing humans as beings with practical reason; without this, we’re prevented from finding a starting point for deriving morality. Engstrom writes: |
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+“Universal Legislation As the Form of Practical Knowledge,” 2008. |
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+Stephen Engstrom, Professor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh |
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+To find the practical reason in humans, we first see that our ideas of morality differ between individuals because they rest upon an individual’s set of values. Korsgaard: |
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+“The Sources of Normativity,” November 16 and 17, 1992. The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Cambridge University. |
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+Christine M. Korsgaard, Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University |
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+The conception of... that identity forbids. |
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+Therefore, morality must be able to be derived intrinsically without contingent. Ferrero: |
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+“Constitutivism and the Inescapability of Agency,” January 12, 2009 - Version 3.05. Oxford Studies in Metaethics, vol. IV. |
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+Luca Ferrero, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee |
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+Nuclear power is not intrinsically bad. Even if that is false, government doesn’t have the authority to determine that it is intrinsically bad. Thus, a government ban on nuclear power is immoral. Levendis: |
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+“Nuclear Power,” Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 67, No. 1 (Aug., 2006), pp. 37-49. |
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+Dr. John Levendis, Walter Block, Joseph Morrel, Loyola University New Orleans |
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+How much nuclear... can answer that. |