Difference between revisions of "Permissibility Triggers"

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To avoid this issue, the debater running the permissibility trigger must concede the other premises of the framework (i.e. <math>A \rightarrow B</math>) so that only possible standard we could use in the round is <math>C</math>. Then, the debater triggering permissibility must claim that <math>C</math> itself fails.
To avoid this issue, the debater running the permissibility trigger must concede the other premises of the framework (i.e. <math>A \rightarrow B</math>) so that only possible standard we could use in the round is <math>C</math>. Then, the debater triggering permissibility must claim that <math>C</math> itself fails.
== Example ==
== Example ==
Utilitarianism triggers permissibility.
Utilitarianism triggers permissibility:


[A] Induction fails: The logic of relying on past events to predict the future is circular because our only evidence is that in the past, past have past events been able to predict the future.
[A] Induction fails: The logic of relying on past events to predict the future is circular because our only evidence is that in the past, past have past events been able to predict the future.