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+Reason is universal; a reason for you must be a reason for me. |
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+Velleman, Professor of Philosophy, Bioethics; Director of Undergraduate Studies, Ph.D., Princeton, 1983, 2006 |
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+(J. David, “A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO KANTIAN ETHICS,” 2006, accessed Dec. 1, GS) |
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+In Kant's view, ... of some kind. |
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+This entails an omnilateral will or a higher authority to deal with rights conflicts. |
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+Ripstein, Arthur. “Kant on Law and Politics.” University of Toronto Law School. http://www.law.utoronto.ca/documents/Ripstein/Kant_on_law.pdf. |
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+Kant’s point about ... of instituting it. |
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+First, the AFF allows for hate speech. |
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+McGough, Los Angeles Times’ senior editorial writer, based in Washington, D.C. He has been writing editorials for The Times since 2006. Before that, McGough worked for 30 years for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as a reporter, editorial writer, editorial page editor and Washington correspondent, 2015 |
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+Michael, “Sorry, kids, the 1st Amendment does protect 'hate speech'”, LA Times, October 30th, Online: http://www.latimes.com/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-colleges-hate-speech-1st-amendment-20151030-story.html - MG |
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+As Eugene Volokh ... college students think. |
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+This reifies the historical failures of the state to recognize certain marginalized groups as equal in moral standing, which is the duty of the omnilateral will. |
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+Varden, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at University of Illinois, 2010 |
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+Helga, “A Kantian Conception of Free Speech”, The Philosophical Foundations of Law and Justice 3, DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-8999-1_4, Online: http://www.academia.edu/2006079/A_Kantian_Conception_of_Free_Speech - MG |
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+On the Kantian ... of all citizens. |
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+AND Rectification of justice is key to the framework. |
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+Arthur Ripstein (Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Toronto) “Force and Freedom” |
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+Normatively, the law ... sealing it off. |
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+Second, the AFF allows for seditious speech, which delegitimizes the omnilateral will. |
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+Varden, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at University of Illinois, 2010 |
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+Helga, “A Kantian Conception of Free Speech”, The Philosophical Foundations of Law and Justice 3, DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-8999-1_4, Online: http://www.academia.edu/2006079/A_Kantian_Conception_of_Free_Speech - MG |
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+To understand Kant’s ... a public crime (6: 331). |