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+Practical identities require valuing human identity first. Korsgaard. |
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+Korsgaard, Christine M. The Sources of Normativity. THE TANNER LECTURES ON HUMAN VALUES, Delivered at Clare Hall, Cambridge University. November 16 and 17, 1992. Pg. 81-85. |
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+The Solution: Those ... that identity forbids. |
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+To treat humanity as an end requires one to respect the legislative right of agents to use their means as they see fit free of domination. Ripstein. |
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+Arthur Ripstein. “Beyond the Harm Principle.” University of Toronto. http://www.law.utoronto.ca/documents/Ripstein/beyond_harm_principle.pdf. *brackets for gender* |
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+You are independent ... without their permission. |
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+No empirical object is intrinsically valuable- value lies only in relationship to rational agency. Kant. |
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+Kant, Immanuel. Critique of Pure Reason. London: G. Bell, 1884. Print. |
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+We have therefore ... given to us.(168) |