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+= NC - Liberty = |
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+== 1NC == |
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+==== First, rationality has unconditional worth. Recognizing its dicates is a prior constraint to conferring worth upon any action or any other, so humanity is an end in itself. ==== |
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+~Wood Allen W. Wood. Kantian Ethics, 2008. Print. // WWXR~ |
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+In doing all this, however, the rational being must also necessarily regard its |
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+AND |
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+stupid and wicked people exactly as much as to clever and virtuous ones. |
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+==== analytic ==== |
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+==== To treat humanity as an end in itself requires one to respect the legislative right of agents to use their means as they see fit free of domination. ==== |
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+~RipsteinArthur Ripstein. “Beyond the Harm Principle.” University of Toronto.2006. http://www.law.utoronto.ca/documents/Ripstein/beyond_harm_principle.pdf.~ |
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+You are independent if youare the one whodecides what ends you will use your powers |
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+AND |
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+deprive another of theirs, or uses another person’s powers without their permission. |
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+==== The standard is respecting liberty. ==== |
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+==== analytic ==== |
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+==== analytic ==== |