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+The standard is minimizing existential risk. |
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+1. Moral uncertainty means extinction comes first. |
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+Nick Bostrom Professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford University www.nickbostrom.com Published in the Journal of Evolution and Technology, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2002). (First version: 2001) |
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+These reflections on …a lot of value. |
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+Analytic |
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+The counter role of the ballot is to vote for the more desirable post fiat policy. |
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+ Solutions to critical issues must be discussed through pragmatic approaches within hegemonic power structures. |
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+Kapoor, 2008 (Ilan, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, “The Postcolonial Politics of Development,” p. 138-139) |
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+There are perhaps …deflect their claims. |
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+We can’t ignore the arena of policy analysis. It’s a critical tool to fight against governmental intrusions. |
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+Themba-Nixon 2k (Makani, Executive Director of The Praxis Project, a nonprofit organization helping communities use media and policy advocacy to advance health equity and justice. “Changing the Rules: What Public Policy Means for Organizing” Colorlines 3.2) |
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+ Getting It in … making it so. |