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| Harvard | 3 | Opponent: Appleton North MU | Judge: Zachary Reshovsky ac cap |
| Harvard | 1 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep NP | Judge: Eric He ac mining space war |
| Harvard | 6 | Opponent: BASIS SK | Judge: James Stuckert ac trix skep tt pragmatism |
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Cites
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0 - ContactTournament: Contact | Round: 1 | Opponent: | Judge: | 2/20/22 |
DikaiologyTournament: Harvard | Round: 3 | Opponent: Appleton North MU | Judge: Zachary Reshovsky If justice is set apart by being owed to or toward another, then justice is distinguished by its bipolar form of normativity. To have a duty of justice is to have a dikaiological duty, grounded in a right of another person. Thus, the standard is consistency with dikaiological duty. Topicality – the resolution states unjust, thus the value ought to be justice. Util is not a framing of justice but of morality, as it deals with aggregation not individual responsibilities to one another. Topicality comes first because it is a constitutive aim of debate – The naturalistic fallacy – examples of goodness fail to define the ultimate good. Moore 03, Resources start out as unowned – the CHM principle is anthropocentric and indeterminate Original appropriation can’t be unjust – no ownership therefore no rights to violate There is nothing unjust about the rich acquiring property, what’s unjust is hoarding it rather than using it to fight poverty and injustice. | 2/20/22 |
mining daTournament: Harvard | Round: 1 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep NP | Judge: Eric He Non-appropriation laws wreck legal certainty required for investor confidence in asteroid mining Asteroid mining offsets terrestrial growth that ruins the environment and enables solar power satellites – both solve climate change Asteroid mining solves rare earth metal depletion – prevents tech stagnation and unsustainable resource extraction We don’t have enough REM in the squo to transition to renewables, which are key to climate change Climate change causes extinction | 2/20/22 |
utilTournament: Harvard | Round: 1 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep NP | Judge: Eric He Prerequisite – Humankind is the sole conferrer of morality therefore extinction is a prerequisite to other frameworks Cognitive biases – extinction is more likely than we think Epistemic modesty – Can’t rule out that util is true therefore extinction still outweighs | 2/20/22 |
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