Lecture 22 Outline of Last Lecture I. Reasoning without knowledge II.Bad meetings III.Good meetings IV.Defeasible reasoning V.Democratic debate Outline of Current Lecture I. Teamwork — Good or Bad? II. Replacing the Constitution Current Lecture I. Teamwork — Good or Bad? A. There may be a “free-rider effect” — one person on the team does little to no work but still succeeds because of the work of the other team members B. However, teamwork is necessary in many jobs. C. If everyone in the group makes the same grade, there is incentive to work together. II. Replacing the Constitution A. Woodruff spoke about the Sanford Levinson lecture on the subject. B. The constitution is undemocratic. C. The founders of America wanted a Republic, not a democracy. D. There are two ways to measure the success of a constitution: 1. how well it aligns with one’s chosen model of democracy UGS 303 1st Edition!!!These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. !Edited with the trial version of Foxit Advanced PDF EditorTo remove this notice, visit:www.foxitsoftware.com/shopping!2. how good its output is E. Our constitution does not seem to do well by either standard. 1. This could be due to the two-party system, however, rather than the fault of the constitution.
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