American Heritage Broward Randazzo Aff
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| Yale | 3 | Edgemont Junior-Senior AA | Neville Tom |
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| Yale | 6 | Lexington VM | Ben Waldman |
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| Valley | 1 | Opponent: Lexington VM | Judge: Wyatt Hatfield 1ac- virtue |
| Yale | 2 | Opponent: Ridge SN | Judge: Favian Sun 1ac- virtue |
| Yale | 3 | Opponent: Edgemont Junior-Senior AA | Judge: Neville Tom 1ac- virtue |
| Yale | 6 | Opponent: Lexington VM | Judge: Ben Waldman 1ac- virtue |
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0 - Contact InfoTournament: Any | Round: Finals | Opponent: Any | Judge: Any Phone: 754-237-9225 Here is how this wiki is organized: 0 - Contact info I am on the right side of the race war. | 9/17/21 |
SO - Virtue Ethics ACTournament: Yale | Round: 2 | Opponent: Ridge SN | Judge: Favian Sun Moral Realism is true – relativism is circular since asserting relativism assumes its own universal truth, which concedes the authority of realism That transcendental truth is the forms – they are the essence of the world that transcend space and time. The material world inherently lacks a capability to manifest the form and cannot generate true reality, only the forms themselves understood by reason allow for true moral and epistemic knowledge. Heyüman 15, http://ftp.oxfordphilsoc.org/Documents/StudentPrize/2015_H1b.pdf scopa Prefer –
2. Constitutivism – Transcendental forms are constitutive of every object and idea since there is necessarily an essence to their existence that extends beyond their physical manifestation, and that each tries to strive for by necessity since the form is what guides the material. 3. Metaphysics – the world is fundamentally an organism we are a piece of, everything is made of the same substance and consciousness is a cosmically natural form. Lanza 07, Robert. “Are We Part of a Single Living Organism?” The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 27 Nov. 2011, www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-lanza/are-we-part-of-a-single-l_b_981643.html.Scopa Consciousness is like ...form it can Framework That necessitates a virtue paradigm since it’s the only account of ethics that develops the individual. Reader 2k, Reader, Soren. Late Professor of Philosophy, Durham University “New Directions in Ethics: Naturalism, Reasons, and Virtue.” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 3, No. 4, Dec. 2000 Scopa. Virtue is a ...mastered the skill. Thus, the standard is consistency with fostering virtue. Prefer additionally –
2. Constitutivism – every agent guided by practical principles strives to live a good life and avoid evil – it is the defining feature of the human agent. Aquinas 85, St. Thomas Aquinas -- Summa Theologicae Part II, I, Q. 94 The Natural Law Scopa. Now as "being"...to be avoided." 3. Actor spec – the role of the state is to foster virtue. 1 Removing IPs fosters the social relationships needed to cultivate communal virtues. 2 Communitarian open-source platforms for developing biotechnology cultivate charity-based virtues and intellectual virtues aimed at healing the world of ailments 3 Property rights are incoherent under the forms. Everything material intrinsically has a form that’s universally accessible to all people. That means individuals can’t claim ownership to something everyone has access to. Underview | 9/18/21 |
SO - Virtue Ethics AC v2Tournament: Yale | Round: 3 | Opponent: Edgemont Junior-Senior AA | Judge: Neville Tom Moral truths are only accessible through procedural transcendental idealism – a) Is/ought gap – appeals to the empirical world merely explain how the world is rather than what it ought to be b) The Naturalistic Fallacy: It is impossible to reduce goodness to an observable property, since the two are fundamentally separate. For example, if we believe an action that produces pleasure is good, it does not logically follow that pleasure and goodness are the same property, since the fact they describe the same thing does not make them the same thing. c) Open Question—observable properties cannot be the basis for ethics since to claim a property is good in itself, asking if that property was good would be a meaningless tautology d) Natural properties are aribitrary since one could observe any natural phenomenon and equate it with goodness e) Motivation – empirical circumstances change based one each individual, only transcendent moral truths can motivate all agents absent those features. That transcendental truth is the forms – they are the essence of the world that transcend space and time. The material world inherently lacks a capability to manifest the form and cannot generate true reality, only the forms themselves understood by reason allow for true moral and epistemic knowledge. Heyüman 15, http://ftp.oxfordphilsoc.org/Documents/StudentPrize/2015_H1b.pdf scopa Prefer –
2. Performativity – a) all appeals to the good attempt to reference an ultimate form of the good and define it in the material world b) thoughts and ideas can only exist insofar as the theory of the form is true since it is what defines our ability to generate those thoughts in the first place. 3. Metaphysics – the world is fundamentally an organism we are a piece of, everything is made of the same substance and consciousness is a cosmically natural form. Lanza 07, Robert. “Are We Part of a Single Living Organism?” The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 27 Nov. 2011, www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-lanza/are-we-part-of-a-single-l_b_981643.html.Scopa Consciousness is like ... its function properly. Framework That necessitates a virtue paradigm since it’s the only account of ethics that develops the individual. Reader 2k, Reader, Soren. Late Professor of Philosophy, Durham University “New Directions in Ethics: Naturalism, Reasons, and Virtue.” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 3, No. 4, Dec. 2000 Scopa. Virtue is a free ... mastered the skill. Thus, the standard is consistency with fostering virtue. Prefer additionally –
2. Constitutivism – every agent guided by practical principles strives to live a good life and avoid evil – it is the defining feature of the human agent. Aquinas 85, St. Thomas Aquinas -- Summa Theologicae Part II, I, Q. 94 The Natural Law Scopa. Now as "being" ... to be avoided." 3. Actor spec – the role of the state is to foster virtue. 1 Removing IPs fosters the social relationships needed to cultivate communal virtues. 2 Communitarian open-source platforms for developing biotechnology cultivate charity-based virtues and intellectual virtues aimed at healing the world of ailments 3 Property rights are incoherent under the forms. Everything material intrinsically has a form that’s universally accessible to all people. That means individuals can’t claim ownership to something everyone has access to. | 9/18/21 |
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