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This focus owes much to the 18th century German philosopher, Immanuel Kant, who argued that all and only persons (i.e., rational autonomous agents) and the moral law they autonomously legislate are appropriate objects of the morally most significant attitude of respect.
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Much harder to legislate is attitude.
"Well, I think all we should legislate is morality.
But what we can't legislate is spirituality.
One reason for the reluctance to legislate was the fear that police may use it too liberally, threatening freedom of creative expression.
This will be one of the many instances where to legislate is to come to a moral decision, from which there is no escape.
And as a neophyte party, how it will legislate is difficult to predict.
The notion that it takes years to figure out how to legislate is preposterous.
Since then all meetings where the Council is legislating are open to public viewing.
But listen, it's the legislative environment, and legislating is hard work".
Legislating isn't easy.
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