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-The implication is that ethics must be universizable |
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-Stephen Engstrom 1, Universal Legislation as the Form of Practical Knowledge, Manuscript, Pgs. 8-9 |
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-As I mentioned, …. be practical knowledge. |
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-If ethics must be universizable, we cannot will maxims that hurt freedom. This would be contradictory. |
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-Stephen Engstrom 2 , “Universal Legislation As the Form of Practical Knowledge”. (www.philosophie.uni-hd.de/md/philsemengstrom_vortrag.pdf), |
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-Given the preceding …..hat same freedom |
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-Thus the standard is respecting a system of equal and outer freedom. |
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-Contention 2 is offense: |
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-Negating is a violation of equal and outer freedom. 2 warrants: |
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-Willing the use of finite, natural resources like uranium is incompatible with equal outer freedoms. The institution of property is such that it provides one with the ability to employ usable things fully to achieve one’s purposes, so the destruction of property involves a contradiction in willing. |
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-Ataner, KANT ON FREEDOM, PROPERTY RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. ATTILA ATANER, B.A., J.D. McMaster University MASTER OF ARTS (2012) Hamilton, Ontario (Philosophy). |
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-We can also … maintained in perpetuity. |
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-2. Just the normal operation of nuclear power plants can lead to health defects |
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-Perrow 13 Charles Perrow, emeritus professor of sociology at Yale University and visiting professor at Stanford University, “Nuclear denial: From Hiroshima to Fukushima,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2013 Premier |
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-Even the normal …. 21 percent (Baker and Hoel, 2007). |
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-3. Nuclear waste disposal destroys the environment. WILPF 07 |
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-Women’s International League of Peace and Freedom (WILPF), October 2007; WILPF is part of the international women’s peace organization established in 1915 to 'bring together women of different political beliefs and philosophies who are united in their determination to study, make known and help abolish the causes and the legitimization of war'. There are WILPF groups in 42 countries including the U.S.; http://www.wilpf.org.au/PDFs/Nuclear_Awareness_WILPF_2007.pdf |
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-Large quantities of … with their property |