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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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... ... @@ -1,14 +1,0 @@ 1 -Interpretation: Any is defined as At all; in some degree (used for emphasis) (Oxford Dictionary) 2 - 3 -1) Field context – legal restrictions use any to refer to all. Black’s Law Dictionary: 4 -"What is ABANDONMENT...to the child." 5 -Black’s Law Dictionary, online legal dictionary, “Law Dictionary: What is ABANDONMENT OF CHILD?” 6 - 7 -1) Any refers to all legally – context of flag burning proves. Danilina: 8 -"Interesting that the...of the flag." 9 -Danalina, S., staff writer for black’s law dictionary, “Is Flag Burning Illegal?” 10 - 11 - 12 -Standards: 13 -1) Limits 14 -2) Textuality - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,10 +1,0 @@ 1 -A: On the January-February 2017 topic the affirmative may not defend restricting or maintaining restrictions of any speech outside of that which is not explicitly labeled as not protected by the supreme court. To clarify, the aff may not defend only the removal of free speech zones. 2 - 3 -Standards: 4 - 5 -1) Textuality 6 - 7 -“Protected speech” is subject to restriction in pursuit of vital interests. Kairys: 8 -"Speech is first...strict scrutiny’ standard" 9 - 10 -2) Ground - EntryDate
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