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+Violating freedom is contradictory. |
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+Stephen Engstrom (PhD, Professor of Ethics at University of Pittsburg). “Universal Legislation As the Form of Practical Knowledge”. Pg. 19-20 RC |
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+“Given the preceding considerations, it’s a straightforward matter to see how a maxim |
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+AND |
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+both the extension and the limitation of both their own and others’ freedom.” |
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+The standard is respecting freedom. |
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+And, nuclear power is defined by The Free Dictionary as |
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+The Free Dictionary. “Nuclear Power”. http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Nuclear+Power RC |
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+A form of energy produced by an atomic reaction, capable of producing an alternative source of electrical power to that supplied by coal, gas, or oil. |