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... ... @@ -1,8 +1,35 @@ 1 -A. Revenge porn is propped up by free speech and considered constitutionally protected- court precedent proves. Humbach: 2 -“The inherent repulsiveness… or the speaker” 3 -Humbach, John A. "The Constitution and Revenge Porn." Pace Law Review 35.1 (2015). 4 - 5 -Revenge porn totalizes the identities of those targeted, defining them to the world and leaving them literally helpless to respond. Murray: 6 - 7 -“One of the… this important issue” 8 -Murray, Christine and Allison Crowe. “‘Revenge porn as a form of intimate partner violence.” See the Triumph, April 6, 2014. Web. 1 +Alasdair Macintyre, After Virtue, 1981 2 +Armacost, Barbara. “Organizational culture and police misconduct.” The George Washington Law Review, vol. 72, no. 453, 2004. 3 +Bevir 99 ( Mark “Foucault and Critique: Deploying Agency Against Autonomy” KNP) 4 +Carbado, Devon and Patrick Rock. “What exposes African Americans to police violence?” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, vol. 51, 2016. 5 +Chatalain, George. “Induction and the problem of the external world.” The Journal of Philosophy, vol. 49, no. 19, September 11, 1952, pp. 601-607. 6 +Coburn, Robert C. Quals “A defense of ethical noncognitivism.” Philosophical Studies, vol. 62, no. 1, April 1991, pp. 67-80. 7 +Dr. Dominic Corva, Professor in Department of Geography at University of Washington, “Biopower and the Militarization of the Police Function”) https://www.academia.edu/298029/Biopower_and_the_Militarization_of_the_Police_Function || LB 8 +Eyre, Pete. "There Are No Good Cops | Cop Block." Cop Block. N.p., 01 Jan. 2014. Web. 03 Nov. 2016. 9 +Gonick, Lev and Isaac Prilleltensky. “Polities change, oppression remains: on the psychology and politics of oppression.” Political Psychology, vol. 17, no. 1, March 1996, pp. 127-148. 10 +Gottileb Paula Gottileb Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin Madison. “Aristotle on Non-contradiction.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 26 January 2011. 11 +Heyman, Steven J. "THE FIRST DUTY OF GOVERNMENT: PROTECTION, LIBERTY AND THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT." Duke University, n.d. Web. 28 Oct. 16. 12 +http://archive.sgir.eu/uploads/Grayson-graysonsgir.pdf 13 +Huemer, Michael. The Problem of Political Authority. New York: Springer, October 2012. 14 +James Bernauer, philosophy professor, Boston College, 1990 (MICHAEL FOUCAULT'S FORCE OF FLIGHT: TOWARD AN ETHICS OF THOUGHT, pp. 141-2) 15 +Kennedy, Duncan (Professor of General Jurisprudence at the Harvard University Law School). "Form and Substance in Private Law Adjudication." Harvard Law Review 89 (1976): p. 1685-1778. 16 +Kirby, John D. "Qualified Immunity for Civil Rights Violations: Refining the Standard." Cornell Edu. Cornell Law Review, May 2000. Web. 21 Oct. 2016. 17 +Korsgaard, Christine. “Creating The Kingdom of Ends: Reciprocity and Responsibility in Personal Relations.” (p. 315). 18 +Lindeman, Kathryn M. (AB, Mount Holyoke College, 2005; PhD in philosophy, University of Pittsburgh) “Grounding constitutivism,” 2014. 19 +Lucas J.R. Lucas Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, University of Oxford. Reason and Reality. Ria University Press, 2009. Print. *Gendered language modified* 20 +Madar, Chase. “Why it’s impossible to indict a cop.” The Nation, November 25, 2014. 21 +Millgram, Elijah, "Practical Reason and the Structure of Actions," The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2012 Edition), Edward N. Zalta. 22 +N O B R E A T H I N G 23 +Negate." Def. 1. Merriam Webser. Web. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/negate. 24 +Pinker, Steven. "Why Violence Is Vanishing." WSJ. N.p., 23 Sept. 2011. Web. 04 Nov. 2016. http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111904106704576583203589408180 25 +Richard, ATandT Professor of Law – Texas Tech University School of Law, and Afsheen John, Professor – William Mitchell College of Law; Assistant General Counsel – Central Intelligence Agency, “Due Process and Targeted Killing of Terrorists,” Cardozo Law Review, November, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 405, Lexis 26 +Rosen, Michael. “A qualified defense: in support of the doctrine of qualified immunity in excessive force cases, with some suggestions for its improvement.” Golden Gate University Law Review, vol. 35, no. 2, 2005. 27 +Schenwar, Maya et al. Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect?: Police Violence and Resistance in the United States. Haymarket Books, 2016. 28 +Schwartz, Joanna. NYU Law Review (2014): n. pag. 2014. Web. 20 Oct. 2016 29 +Shoemaker, David. "Rationality Is Permissibility." 'PEA Soup' Responsibility in the Margins, 25 July 2015. Web. 22 Oct. 2015. 30 +Smith, Mychal Denzel. "Abolish the Police. Instead, Let's Have Full Social, Economic, and Political Equality." The Nation. N.p., 29 June 2015. Web. 03 Nov. 2016.\ 31 +Society Must Be Defended”: Lectures at the Collége de France, 1975-76 p.258 32 +Street, Sharon. “A Darwinian Dilemma for Realist Theories of Value.” Philosophical Studies January 2006. Pgs 118-121 33 +Trent H., St. John’s U, Neoliberalism, Governmentality, and Ethics, Foucault Studies No6 Feb 2009) LA 34 +Where is Now? The Paradox of The Present. NPR July 26 2011 35 +Zapf, Christian, and Eben Moglen. "LINGUISTIC INDETERMINACY AND THE RULE OF LAW: ON THE PERILS OF MISUNDERSTANDING WITTGENSTEIN." Lexis Nexis. Georgetown Law Journal, Feb. 1996. Web. 20 Oct. 2015. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,5 @@ 1 -The criterionisconsistency withinnate moralsentiments.1 +Fish, Stanley. "The Harm In Free Speech". Opinionator. N. p., 4 June 2012. Web. 14 Dec. 2016. 2 2 3 -First, our actions lack a representative quality, and thus actions can’t generate a contradiction with reason, only with sentiments. Cohon 4 -“The third or… to Hume's project.” 5 -Rachel Cohon (Albany). “Hume’s Moral Philosophy.” SEP (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hume-moral/). 2010. 6 -Sexually explicit content distributed without the consent of those involved is propped up by free speech and considered constitutionally protected- court precedent proves. Humbach: 7 -“The inherent repulsiveness… or the speaker” 8 8 Humbach, John A. "The Constitution and Revenge Porn." Pace Law Review 35.1 (2015). 9 -And, sexually explicit content without consent totalizes the identities of those targeted, defining them to the world and leaving them literally helpless to respond. Murray: 10 -“One of the… this important issue” 11 11 12 12 Murray, Christine and Allison Crowe. “‘Revenge porn as a form of intimate partner violence.” See the Triumph, April 6, 2014. Web. 13 -And, the innate sentiment for sanctity of the human body is exemplified in how we judge actions, and sexual aspects amplify this sentiment. Haidt : 14 -“Imagine that Meiwes… with their bodies” 15 -Haidt, Jonathan. The righteous mind: Why good people are divided by politics and religion. Random House LLC, 2013. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,7 @@ 1 -First, what is constitutive of an agent provides the needed context to determine what it means to be good or bad. Geach: 2 -“There is no… good deer-stalker” 3 -Geach, P. T. "Good and Evil." Analysis 17.2 (1956): 33-42. Web. 1 +Rachel Cohon (Albany). “Hume’s Moral Philosophy.” SEP (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hume-moral/). 2010. 4 4 5 -Second, constitutivism is inescapable and generates non-optional norms- means agents can’t escape constitutive duties. Katsafanas: 6 -“So what’s special… practicality and queerness.” 7 -Thus the standard is consistency with the constitutive nature of the agent of action. 3 +Humbach, John A. "The Constitution and Revenge Porn." Pace Law Review 35.1 (2015). 8 8 9 -First, protected speech is subject to reasonable restriction in college classrooms for the purposes of education. The 11th Circuit of the US Court of Appeals notes: 10 -“Nevertheless, a correct… an open forum” 11 -U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Bishop v. Aronov, 926 F.2d 1066, 1991. Ellipses in original. 5 +Filipovic, Jill. "'Revenge Porn' Is about Degrading Women Sexually and Professionally." The Guardian, 28 Jan. 2013. Web. 12 12 13 -Thus, colleges are contractually obligated to impose content-based restrictions. Russo: 14 -“Students at both… standards of teaching.” 15 -Russo, Charles. Handbook of Comparative Higher Education Law, RandL Education, 2013. 7 +Haidt, Jonathan. The righteous mind: Why good people are divided by politics and religion. Random House LLC, 2013. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,21 +1,0 @@ 1 -Ethical obligations derive from interactions among moral agents. Korsgard: 2 -“The relations of… the other responsible” 3 -Korsgard, Christine. “Creating the kingdom of ends: reciprocity and responsibility in personal relations.” Philosophical Perspectives, vol. 6, 1992, pp. 305-332. 4 - 5 -Thus our ethical duties arise from mutually voluntary relations of reciprocity, and these agreements uniquely generate moral obligations. Gauthier: 6 -“A contractarian theory… morally neutral, base.” 7 -Gauthier, David (Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh). Morals by Agreement. (1986). 8 - 9 -Thus the standard is consistency with contractual obligation. 10 - 11 -First, protected speech is subject to reasonable restriction in college classrooms for the purposes of education. The 11th Circuit of the US Court of Appeals notes: 12 -“Nevertheless, a correct… an open forum” 13 -U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Bishop v. Aronov, 926 F.2d 1066, 1991. Ellipses in original. 14 - 15 -Thus, colleges are contractually obligated to impose content-based restrictions. Russo: 16 -“Students at both… standards of teaching.” 17 -Russo, Charles. Handbook of Comparative Higher Education Law, RandL Education, 2013. 18 - 19 -Black faculty authority is undermined— their right to govern the classroom is key. Fields: 20 -“Strained relations with… destructive to morale.” 21 -Fields, Cheryl. “A morale dilemma – black professors on white campuses – includes related article on mentorship programs for black faculty – Cover Story” June 23, 2007 Diverse Issues in Higher Education. - EntryDate
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