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+Analytic. |
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+The intent determines the action, so foreseen harms are irrelevant. |
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+Christine Korsgaard 14 (Professor at Harvard University) “How to be an Aristotelian Kantian Constitutivist.” 2014 |
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+ “First of all, no one thinks a wholly “external performance,” |
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+to at least intend to transmit the sandwich from my possession to yours.” |
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+Thus, the standard is consistency in the rational will. |
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+Qualified immunity prevents individuals from being held accountable when there is a good will, they don't know they're in violation of the law at the time. ZIPURSKY: |
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+Zipursky, Benjamin. “Reasonableness in and Out of Negligence Law.” No Date |
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+AND |
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+to pick out epistemic defensibility, as in the case of reasonable mistake. |