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-===Part 1: Framework=== |
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-====Ought is defined as functionally being obligated to do something based off the factual nature of the agent in question==== |
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-**MacIntyre 81** Alasdair MacinTyre 1981 "After Virtue – A study in Moral Theory" University of Notre Dame Press Notre Dame, Indiana http://epistemh.pbworks.com/f/4.+Macintyre.pdf MW |
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-====Public universities are Government institutions==== |
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-**Douglas 06** M. Douglas, 3-6-2006, "Public and Private: What's the Difference?," , https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2006/03/06/lombardi MW |
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-====The function of action based of the factual nature of the United States is consistency with the consitution==== |
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-**Madison et Al. 1787** James Madison "United States Constitution" Sep 17, 1787 Article VI https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articlevi MW |
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-This Constitution, and |
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-====Thus the standard is consistency with the US Constitution. Prefer the standard==== |
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-====1) Even if you win that ought generates a moral obligation, **morality must be based on the constitutive aim of an action.====** |
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-**Katsafanas **Paul Katsafanas. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Vol. LXXXIII No. 3, November 2011, Deriving Ethics from Action: A Nietzschean Version of Constitutivism. Boston University. |
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-====And, the constitution is constitutive of all US government agentes==== |
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-**Madison et Al. 2 **James Madison "United States Constitution" Sep 17, 1787 Article VI https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articlevi MW |
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-====2) Moral theories that impose absolute rules fail because there is nothing inherent neither to the rule nor in the interpretation of the rule that can determine how to follow the rule. ==== |
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-**LANGSETH**: Langesth, Jonathan. "Wittengenstein's Account of Rule-Following and Its Implications". |
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-====Three Impacts: A) Social practices are only interpreted through laws. Langseth 2==== |
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-====C) Moral framework debate is irresolvable and uneducational - all arguments only function within a particular framework. Frameworks determine what counts as evidence or rationality, making it impossible to rationally debate between frameworks so lets just use mine. JOYCE^^ ^^:==== |
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-====To say something is permitted is not to say that there is no possibility of a prohibition; rather it just matters that it is permitted under one locus of duty. A) This is true of obligations because the existence of an obligation doesn't mean that there can't be another obligation to do something else, as an obligation is just a locus of duty. B) Proving the resolution true under a specific index is sufficient to affirm regardless of any other type of index that negates. Rödl^^ ^^: ==== |
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-====Proving a legal obligation exists is sufficient to affirm independent of moral considerations. Legal obligations are a separate locus of duty. Glos^^ ^^==== |
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-**FIRE ND** Foundation for Individual Rights in Education "State of the Law: Speech Codes" https://www.thefire.org/in-court/state-of-the-law-speech-codes/ MW |
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-====The role of the judge and ballot is to vote for the debater who best defends the truth or falsity of the resolution. The aff burden is to prove the resolution true or the quality or state of being true; the neg burden is to prove its falsity not according with truth. Prefer this"==== |
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-**Terry 92** Nardin, Terry. "International Ethics and International Law". Review of International Studies 18.1 (1992): 19–30. Web. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20097279 Oakwood AW Terry Nardin 2. 1992 3. ". Review of International Studies 4. International Ethics and International Law 5. 1/30/2016 6. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20097279 7. Professor of Political Science at the University of Singapore ~~and~~ 8. 19-30 |
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-====3) Any other role of the ballot devolves to mine. Truth is constitutive of warrants. Frege^^ ^^==== |
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-===Part 4: Underview=== |
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-====1. Frameworks that put an emphasis on criticism liberation or emancipation from violence are self defeating Hägglund 08'==== |
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-**Martin Hägglund: Radical Atheism: Derrida and the Time of Life, Stanford: Stanford University Press, Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics, 2008. ** |
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-of other futures).** ** |