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-I affirm and value morality. |
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-Part 1 is the framework |
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-Agency is inescapable, two warrants. This supports the viability of constitutivism. Ferrero |
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-The initial appeal ... viability of constitutivism. |
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-This means that insofar as normative truths exist, rational deliberation is an essential determinant of those truths. Thus, moral theories must be grounded in practical reason. Prefer this additionally: |
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-1. Rational agents are able to create general representations to overcome desires. Rödl |
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-We can distinguish ... singular representations appetite. |
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-2. Denying practical reason requires that you use practical reason to answer the framework, since you set your own end to answer the framework and carry out that action, you contradict the act of responding. This also implies that if there's no practical reason we are unable to distinguish between moral and immoral rules devolving to nihilism. |
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-3. is the inferentialist alternative. Statements, whether descriptive or prescriptive, have reasons behind the way in which the statement was said. For example, saying the glass is half full is just as descriptive as saying it is half empty; however, they would imply different intentions. Therefore, our practical reason is the source of action since it allows us to transfer any statement to an action. Chrisman |
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-What is crucial ... makes the statement. |
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-Our practical reason requires that moral principles cannot allow our moral identity to be violated. Korsgaard |
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-I believe that ... to have it? |
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-Prior to setting one’s own ends, a person must have the means by which to set those ends. This requires that people respect the agent’s innate right to freedom. Ripstein |
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-The core idea ... he benefits you. |
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-Thus, respecting each other’s freedom means we must achieve freedom through non-domination. Pettit |
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-The idea of ... affective and cognitive. |
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-Thus, the standard is resisting structural domination. Prefer the standard additionally |
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-1. Epistemology |
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-2. Political Philosophy |
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-Lastly, only intended harms are morally relevant. First is the distinction of relevance of action. Cavanaugh |
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-Good and bad ... firm philosophical ground. |
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-Second is action theory |
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-Part 2 is the Plan |
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-Plan Text: The US and Australia should prohibit production of nuclear power. |
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-Advantage 1: Banning Nuclear Power prevents Domination of Indigenous People |
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-Nuclear facilities and waste dumping create political domination over indigenous tribes. Spenser 10 |
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-And in some ... waste storage sites. |
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-The sovereign power ... meant to represent. |
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-Waste dumping constitutes severe health risks and creates an issue of tribal sovereignty in indigenous lands. Brook 98 |
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-First, toxic waste ... as their savior |
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-Only a prohibition solves. Three warrants: |
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-1. Nuclear power production occurs absent consent from sovereign indigenous tribes, meaning any production would constitute domination. The Navajo nation proves. Tsosie ‘15 |
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-As President Shirley ... their traditional teachings. |
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-2. Uranium mining is an essential part of the production of nuclear power, showing that waste production is a property of any nuclear power production. Shertow |
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-Across Australia there ... future generations short. |
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-3. Current Law and policy actions do not solve, further justify oppression, and continue the path of cultural genocide. Green 16 |
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-Native Title rights ... of the obvious. |