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identifying what is right and doing that in every instance
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philosopher; came up with general will; believes in direct democracy
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philosopher; came up with balanced/separated powers; believes in representative government
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believe in actions based on ends
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relationship/agreement between people and their government
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absence of government, when there is total chaos
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believe in actions based on rights and duties
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philosopher; came up with social contract; believes in strong central government
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philosopher; came up with categorical imperative; believes in constitutional republics
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study of relationship between mind and body
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way of organizing your arguments that support your case
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philosopher; came up with inalienable rights; believes in restricted government
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how to decide who wins the debate
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the backbone for each Lincoln Douglas case, the standard at which the case’s goal is measured.
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believe reality is subjective
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believe reality is objective
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the most important part of each Lincoln Douglas case, how each side evaluates and qualifies the resolution.