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+There is no way to ensure we get the moral question right, making exclusive frameworks ridiculous and inaccurate. |
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+Wedgwood, Ralph. Personal interview. 9 April 2014. |
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+Question: In high… some egoistic bias. |
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+Some judgments are irrefutably normative- only RE meets. Parfit |
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+Derek Parfit. On What Matters, Volume 2. 543-6. 2011. |
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+To introduce this . . . could rationally disagree. |
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+Err aff on the issue – debaters are cognitively biased towards absurdly absolute principles, which destroys philosophical discussion. Scanlon |
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+An Interview with Tim Scanlon. Interviewed by Yasha Mounk. The Utopian. 2012. http://www.the-utopian.org/T.M.-Scanlon-Interview-2 |
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+This is what . . . really great point. |
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+Plan: The Republic of Singapore should prohibit the production of nuclear power. |
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+Nuclear power production provides no benefit to Singapore and risks devastation. |
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+Kidd 13 Kidd, Steve (17 years in senior positions at the World Nuclear Association and the Uranium Institute). “Power supply in Singapore – where does nuclear stand?” Nuclear Engineering International. 4 July 2013. http://www.neimagazine.com/opinion/opinionpower-supply-in-singapore-where-does-nuclear-stand/ // WWXR 2016-9-1 |
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+Like Hong Kong, . . . at acceptable levels. |
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+Prohibition is key—must resist the possibility of nuclear power now—key to send a message to Singaporeans that the government respects them. |
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+E-Jay 11 Nuclear energy will always be too dangerous for Singapore March 14, 2011 by Ng E-Jay. SGpolitics.net. http://www.sgpolitics.net/?p=6291 |
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+PM Lee is . . . cannot afford it. |
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+Singapore’s going to serve as a natural gas hub for Mozambique and Tanzania, boosting their nat gas exports but a strong pro-LNG policy stance is key. |
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+Veras 16 Veras, Otavio (Centre for African Studies, Nanyang Technological University). The Business Times. 24 Feb 2016. http://www.iesingapore.gov.sg/Media-Centre/News/2016/2/Singapore-aims-high-as-Asia-s-LNG-trading-hub // WWXR 2016-9-1 |
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+THE growing importance . . . of the total. |
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+Mozambician natural gas exports enable political compromise, halting insurgent violence and government strongarming. |
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+Stratfor 15 Stratfor. “In Mozambique, the Prospect of Natural Gas Will Guarantee Political Compromise.” 8 November 2015. https://www.stratfor.com/analysis/mozambique-prospect-natural-gas-will-guarantee-political-compromise // WWXR 2016-9-1 |
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+The balance of . . . an extended period. |
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+Debate’s current race to hyperbole reduces our ability to discuss and compare actual impacts that aren’t hyperbole. As a critic you must be more skeptical of “risk of a link” logic and more willing to dismiss ridiculously improbable scenarios. |
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+Odekirk 10 Scott, debate coach 8/6/10, Impact Hyperbole: A Dilemma of Contemporary Debate Practice, http://puttingthekindebate.com/2010/08/26/impact-hyperbole-a-dilemma-of-contemporary-debate-practice/ |
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+It seems as . . . our impact hyperbole. |