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+The standard is respecting equal freedom. |
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+1. Analytic |
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+2. Reciprocal acknowledgment of freedom is necessary for any interaction. |
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+Wood, Allen, "Fichte's Philosophy of Right and Ethics," forthcoming in Günter Zöller (ed). The Cambridge Companion to Fichte. New York: Cambridge University Press. RP 4/25/14 |
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+To understand another ... treat them accordingly (GA I/3:349-356). |
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+3. Analytic |
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+Only the doctrine of double effect can resolve the problem of externalities |
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+Hausman Daniel Hausman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, "When Jack and Jill Make a Deal," Social Philosophy And Policy, 2009 |
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+There are two ... as absolutely impermissible. |
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+The aff violates freedom: |
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+1. Analytic |
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+2. Analytic |
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+3. Analytic |
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+By definition, externalities are not intended and so removed from the will |
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+Hausman 2 Daniel Hausman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, "When Jack and Jill Make a Deal," Social Philosophy And Policy, 2009 |
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+For most of ... actions on others. |