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+This means maxims must be universal. One maxim that is not universal is assaulting the freedom of others. |
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+Engstrom Stephen, “Universal Legislation As the Form of Practical Knowledge”. (www.philosophie.uni-hd.de/md/philsem//engstrom_vortrag.pdf), |
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+Given the preceding ….. that same freedom |
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+It is impossible for us to be culpable for foreseen consequences |
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+Hegel George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel The Philosophy of Right 1820 |
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+The will has before …. in the purpose |
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+Nuclear energy is not intrinsically violent, thus prohibiting is a moral transgression. Levendis et al 6, John, Prof in Econ and Finance at Loyola Univ NO, Walter Block and Joseph Morrel, Nuclear Power, Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 67, No. 1, pg 43, http://www.walterblock.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Nuclear-Power.pdf |
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+Let us make a … other such reason. |