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+Practical reflection is an inescapable aspect of agency, multiple warrants |
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+Ferrero Luca Ferrero (University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee) “Constitutivism and the Inescapability of Agency” Oxford Studies in Metaethics, vol. IV January 12th 2009 pp. 6-8 |
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+3.2 Agency is special …. closed under itself.15 |
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+Thus, the standard is respecting freedom. |
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+Freedom implies an innate right to determine the course of your actions. In the state of nature, might rather than right governs these judgments. Absent of a public authority, rights violations are inevitable. VARDEN: |
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+“A Kantian Conception of Free Speech” by Helga Varden Chapter from: “Freedom of Expression in a Diverse World” edited by Deirdre Golash 2010 |
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+“The first important … anyone’s arbitrary choices.” (46-47) |
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+But, seditious speech is never compatible with an omnilateral will and must be restricted. The intent requires the right to destroy the state, which justifies the annihilation of all rights. VARDEN 2: |
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+“A Kantian Conception of Free Speech” by Helga Varden Chapter from: “Freedom of Expression in a Diverse World” edited by Deirdre Golash 2010 |
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+“To understand Kant’s … it is a public crime (6: 331).” (52) |