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-The standard is utilitarianism. |
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-Utilitarianism is the only moral framework and alternatives are contradictory |
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-Nye, 86 (Joseph S. 1986; Phd Political Science Harvard. University; Served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; “Nuclear Ethics” pg. 18-19) |
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-The significance and the limits of the two broad traditions can be captured by contemplating |
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-bear a heavier burden of proof in the nuclear age than ever before. |
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-We must choose the lesser evil. Utilitarianism limits further atrocities against civilization. |
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-Issac 02 – Professor of political science at Indiana-Bloomington, Director of the Center for the Study of Democracy and Public Life, PhD from Yale (Jeffery C., Dissent Magazine, Vol. 49, Iss. 2, “Ends, Means, and Politics,” p. Proquest) |
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-WHAT WOULD IT mean for the American left right now to take seriously the centrality |
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-far as personal ethics are concerned (Goodin, 1995: 11).iii |